Technology built by people who know what it costs to be left out.
We're a technology company from the developing world, building for the developing world — software that gives citizens equal footing, not an afterthought. Our first product, Voterexy, is bringing secure digital voting to Papua New Guinea.
Four commitments behind everything we build.
We measure our software by one question: does it move real welfare for real citizens? These are the standards every Social Good Apps product is held to.
Equal voice
Every product starts from the belief that a citizen's voice shouldn't depend on geography, income, or access.
Trust by design
Security and auditability aren't add-ons — they're the foundation, so people can believe in the systems they use.
Built for real infrastructure
We design for the mobile networks, devices, and connectivity that developing regions actually have — not the ones we wish they had.
Lived-experience engineering
Our team comes from the communities we serve. We build the solutions we ourselves would trust with our own vote, and our own welfare.
"Democracy sways in the hands of those who vote. Without giving adequate voice to all, how can we call it a democracy?"
Voterexy: secure, mobile-first voting for Papua New Guinea.
Ballot boxes get lost. Counts take days. Voters have no way to confirm their ballot counted. Voterexy is a web and mobile platform that replaces that uncertainty with a single verified vote, cast from a phone, tracked from assignment to result.

One voter, one vote — with proof.
Voterexy runs Limited Preferential Voting (LPV) and First-Past-the-Post (FPP) elections side by side, with three layers of authentication and a fully logged count that election bodies can audit end to end.

Akera Akalanana Moi
Founder & Lead Developer, Social Good Apps
Akera is a full-stack developer with over two decades building large-scale enterprise systems for Fortune 500 clients across insurance, healthcare, and financial services — including eight years supporting Sarbanes-Oxley compliant applications. Social Good Apps channels that same rigor toward a different client: the everyday citizen of the developing world.
Building something for an underserved community? Let's talk.
Whether it's a question about Voterexy, a partnership idea, or a new problem worth solving — we read every message.