Why SEHRR was built — in the founder's own words.
SEHRR didn't start as a business idea. It started as frustration.
While working in PR for a record label, I saw it constantly — artists, creators, and small businesses buying followers, views, likes, and comments. Not because they wanted to cheat. Because they felt like they had no other option. The algorithm punishes small accounts. Getting noticed without numbers is almost impossible. So they paid.
And most of the time, they got burned.
Some services delivered bots that disappeared within weeks. Others took the money and never delivered anything at all. There was no support, no accountability, no way to know what you were actually paying for. It felt like buying growth on the dark web — uncertain, unreliable, and definitely not sustainable.
"The worst part wasn't losing the money. It was watching people lose faith — in the platform, in their brand, in the idea that building something real was even worth it."
So I started asking a different question: why isn't there a legitimate alternative? One where real people complete real tasks, get paid fairly for it, and businesses actually know what they're getting?
That question became SEHRR.
The idea is simple: connect businesses that need real engagement with people who are willing to provide it — and pay them honestly for doing so. No bots. No vague promises. No disappearing acts. Just real Nigerians, completing real tasks, getting paid real naira.
We've paid out over ₦1.2 million to over a thousand people on this platform. Every kobo of that went to a real, verified person for a real, completed action. That number will keep growing — and every time it does, it means a business got genuine engagement and a person earned something real.
"SEHRR is my answer to a broken system. Not perfect yet — but honest, transparent, and built to stay that way."
If you're a business reading this: your audience is already here. Real people, ready to engage with your brand the moment you launch a campaign.
If you're here to earn: thank you for being part of what makes this work. Without you, none of this means anything.
We're just getting started.
Nicholas Charles
Founder, SEHRR