We have a new look
Read on for our CEO's note on what we just shipped and why it matters.
Our CEO's note on the new website and why it matters.
Four years ago, we set out to make tax compliance feel less like a chore and more like infrastructure, something that quietly works in the background so businesses can get on with business. Today, I'm excited to share the new digitax.tech website is here! Our most thoughtful version yet.
This isn't a redesign for the sake of a redesign. Every change we made answers a question a real customer asked us — usually some version of “Does DigiTax work for what I do, where I am, in the way I work?” The new site is our answer.
From the DigiTax CEO, Caine Wanjau.
Why it matters
A website is often the first handshake you interact with. We wanted that handshake to be honest about what we do, specific about where we do it, and welcoming in the language you actually speak.
Take a look — digitax.tech — and tell us what you think.
Review this guide on how to navigate the site.
What's new
Read this guide to understand the navigation of the new website
A landing page that actually tells you what we do
The homepage now leads with where we operate, the customers we serve across sectors, and the substance of the product — not just the promise of it. If you've ever sent a prospect to digitax.tech and had to follow up with a long explainer, that follow-up just got shorter.
Dedicated country pages
Tax compliance is deeply local. eTIMS in Kenya, Smart Invoice in Zambia, and the NRS in Nigeria each have their own rules, their own rhythms, and their own quirks. So they each have their own page now — /ke, /ng, and /zm — with the features, integrations, and details that matter for that market.
Product pages with real depth
Whether you're evaluating the Dashboard, the POS app, or the API, each now has a home of its own at /product, /pos, and /api — complete with the FAQs we hear most often. Fewer back-and-forth emails, more self-serve clarity.
Sign-in and sign-up, finally where you'd expect them
Clean, dedicated pages at /sign-in and /sign-up, with customer testimonials alongside — because the moment someone decides to try DigiTax shouldn't feel like a detour.
More languages
DigiTax now speaks Swahili in addition to English. We serve customers across Africa and beyond, and they shouldn't have to read about their tax obligations in a second language. More languages are coming.
What hasn't changed
The DigiTax chat is still right there, bottom-right of every page. Real humans, real answers - that part isn't going anywhere.
To reiterate - Why this matters
A website is a small thing in the grand scheme of a product, but it's often the first handshake. We wanted that handshake to be honest about what we do, specific about where we do it, and welcoming in the language you actually speak.
Take a look - digitax.tech - and tell us what you think. We’re already planning iteration five.






