Payments for the way
groups actually work

Oosh started as a way to digitize the tanda — a centuries-old community savings tradition. Then we realized the problem was bigger: every group that plans anything together needs a simple way to collect and manage money.

How Oosh started

Every culture has a version of it. In Latin America it's called a tanda. In West Africa, a susu. In India, a chit fund. People pooling money together, taking turns receiving the pot. No banks, no fees, no red tape — just trust.

We built Oosh to bring that tradition into the digital age. But as we built, we kept hearing the same thing from people: “Can it also work for our golf trip? Our church collection? Our bachelor party?”

So we expanded. Oosh is now the payment layer for any group that communicates on WhatsApp — from a 4-person friend group splitting a dinner to a 500-member church congregation collecting donations.

Our mission

Money should move as easily as a message. We believe any group admin — whether they're organizing a tanda, planning a trip, or running a nonprofit — should be able to collect, track, and manage payments without spreadsheets, awkward texts, or chasing people down.

Oosh charges a small platform fee only when you collect. Members always pay zero.

Who we serve

Communities & Faith Groups

Churches, mosques, temples collecting donations and funding community initiatives.

Event Organizers

Bachelor parties, birthdays, golf trips — anyone coordinating group payments.

Nonprofit Causes

A modern GoFundMe alternative that lives inside your existing WhatsApp community.

Rotating Savings Circles

The original tanda, susu, hui, and chit fund — now fully digital and transparent.

Built for your community

Whatever your group is collecting for, Oosh makes it simple.

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