Built for relevance
We focus on problems that affect daily operations: capacity, monitoring, and planning.
CivicForge Technologies builds reliable, low-cost devices and dashboards for public and private organizations— starting with people flow, soil monitoring, and weather intelligence.
CivicForge Technologies builds practical IoT solutions that help organizations measure what matters—people flow, environmental conditions, and weather-driven risk—so they can make faster, smarter decisions with real-world data.
We focus on problems that affect daily operations: capacity, monitoring, and planning.
Start with a single site pilot, validate the value, then expand across locations.
Clear dashboards, clear metrics, and clear deployment. No unnecessary complexity.
Three solutions currently being prototyped. Each can be tailored for public or private use cases.
Door-mounted people in/out counting device
A compact device that mounts on doors or entry points to count entries and exits. The goal is to provide simple occupancy and traffic insights without manual counting.
Soil capacity / soil condition measurement probe
A probe-based device where part of the unit is inserted into soil to capture condition readings that support better watering and soil management decisions.
NASA API-driven weather pattern insights
A data-driven module that uses NASA and other public datasets to help visualize weather patterns and provide planning insights for operations affected by weather.
We’re open to feedback-driven pilots to validate value, refine deployment, and tailor reporting.
Akachi Maduako — Founder, CivicForge Technologies
Akachi is a hands-on builder focused on turning practical ideas into working prototypes. CivicForge is being developed with a prototype-first mindset: build quickly, test in real conditions, and iterate until the solution is reliable and useful.
Focus areas: rapid prototyping, field testing, simple dashboards, and building systems that reduce manual work.
Tell us what you’re trying to measure, and we’ll suggest a practical way to prototype it.