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Ghana’s technology landscape is witnessing a powerful shift, and at the centre of this transformation is Bernard Baah — a software entrepreneur whose innovative platforms are rapidly gaining international attention.
Through his work across education, job creation, business operations, and digital healthcare, Bernard is emerging as one of the most influential Ghanaian technologists shaping the future of work and learning across the continent and beyond.
Bernard is the founder of Filly Coder, a software and innovation company that has developed a suite of high-impact digital platforms designed to solve real challenges faced by students, job seekers, schools, and businesses.
Over the past few years, he has led the development of Filly Tutor, Filly Jobs, Filly Edu, Filly HR, Hotesoft, and, most recently, AegisVitals — a healthcare technology platform focused on predictive health monitoring and remote patient management.
One of his most recognised innovations, Filly Tutor (https://fillytutor.com), connects students with highly qualified tutors both locally and internationally.
The platform integrates intelligent matching, personalised learning tools, and features that enable students to learn in real time. It responds to a widespread need for accessible, affordable, and high-quality educational support.
Bernard also developed Filly Edu (https://fillyedu.com), a school management and analytics platform that helps educational institutions streamline administration, track performance, and enhance communication. Since its early rollout, Filly Edu has captured the interest of schools across different countries seeking modern digital infrastructure.
In the area of job creation, Filly Jobs (https://fillyjobs.com) addresses unemployment and underemployment by connecting professionals, freelancers, and skilled workers with opportunities. The platform bridges the gap between talent and employers while promoting transparency and efficiency in the hiring process.
For businesses, Bernard has introduced Filly HR (https://fillyhr.com), an advanced human resource management system that simplifies onboarding, payroll, time tracking, and performance management. Combined with Hotesoft (https://hotesoft.com), a hotel management platform with channel manager integration, these solutions enable companies to operate with greater efficiency and data-driven insights.
But perhaps the most globally significant of Bernard’s innovations is AegisVitals (https://aegisvitals.ai), a predictive health technology platform focusing on remote monitoring, chronic-care management, and early detection of health risks. By combining AI-driven insights with real-time vitals tracking, AegisVitals is positioned to support clinics, hospitals, and health systems in both emerging and developed markets.
Across these platforms, one theme is clear: Bernard is committed to solving essential problems at scale. His work reflects a unique combination of technical expertise, product vision, and cross-border leadership. Industry observers note that he represents a growing wave of African technologists building world-class solutions that can compete on the global stage.
With multiple launches scheduled over the coming year and growing interest from international partners, Bernard’s influence is extending far beyond Ghana’s borders. His innovations are positioning Ghana not only as a hub for talent but as a centre for transformative digital solutions with global relevance.
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