In a bold move to streamline pan-African visibility for brands and startups, SquirrelPR, a leading African PR-tech company, today announced the launch of GoBorderless.Africa – a no-subscription, on-demand sponsored content distribution platform purpose-built for the continent’s fast-evolving tech ecosystem.
GoBorderless.Africa gives users instant access to a curated, verified marketplace of top media platforms across Africa.
The platform empowers growth teams, founders, and product marketers to place press articles and sponsored content across multiple countries in a seamless, transparent workflow – eliminating long editorial back-and-forths, unclear pricing, or reliance on third-party intermediaries.
“GoBorderless is the infrastructure layer we needed for scalable storytelling across Africa,” said James Ezechukwu, co-founder of SquirrelPR. “It’s the sponsored content experience built for startups – frictionless, fast, and radically transparent.”
Designed for the speed of Africa’s innovation ecosystem, the platform supports multi-country campaigns with a self-serve interface, clear outlet deliverables, turnaround timelines, pricing, and secure payments – all in one place. From product launches and funding announcements to SEO backlink campaigns, users now have a centralized distribution platform for press visibility at startup speed.
Africa’s media ecosystem is both vibrant and complex, with thousands of outlets operating in siloed markets governed by different editorial standards, rate structures, and formats.
This fragmentation makes it hard for startups, especially those operating remotely or expanding regionally, to efficiently amplify stories beyond their local market.
Many resort to sending emails to individual editors, hiring consultants with limited access, or relying on costly PR firms with limited technical accountability.
As digital entrepreneurship accelerates across the continent, the need for smarter media engagement has become urgent.
GoBorderless.Africa answers that call. With verified listings, real-time publishing availability, and centralized execution, it mirrors the simplicity of programmatic ad buying, but for credible editorial real estate.
“We’re not replacing PR strategy,” Ezechukwu added. “We’re giving African founders and tech teams the tools to execute content distribution at scale, without being slowed down by outdated systems.”