About Dkingstech
One senior engineer.
Every project, end to end.
I'm Victor Kings Madubuko — founder of Dkingstech, and the engineer who personally architects, builds, and ships every engagement. No account managers between you and the code. No hand-offs to junior developers. You talk to me at kickoff and you talk to me at launch.
I've built EmailWritr (AI email automation, 140 MAU, 99.98% uptime), RentLoud (Nigeria's skilled-workers marketplace with full Flutterwave escrow), Rinathhsehub (multi-vertical commerce platform), and Freshmoreperfumes — real products running in production, not portfolio demos. I bring that same standard to every client engagement.
My Story
From real problems, not briefs.
I didn't set out to be a developer. I set out to solve problems that were frustrating me — and code turned out to be the most precise tool for doing that.
EmailWritr started as a personal frustration with how long it took businesses to produce email sequences worth sending. I built an AI-powered system that generates complete, high-converting email campaigns across 123+ campaign types — in minutes, not hours. Today it runs at $17K MRR with 140 paying customers and 99.98% uptime. That project taught me the single most important thing I know about building software: a product only matters when it changes how someone operates their business.
RentLoud came next — a two-sided marketplace connecting Nigerians with skilled workers and properties. Not a listings site dressed up with nice UI, but an actual system: Flutterwave escrow, OTP-based verification, queued WhatsApp notifications, dispute resolution, worker onboarding flows. Building it in production — with real money moving between real people — taught me where platforms actually fail. I've since shipped those lessons into every marketplace and payment integration I've built.
After four years and twenty-plus production systems, I noticed a pattern: businesses don't fail because of bad code. They fail because their technology doesn't align with what the business actually needs to do. Beautiful websites generating zero revenue. Custom dashboards nobody opens. Automation that looked impressive in the demo and broke silently on day three. That gap — between what gets built and what actually works — is the problem Dkingstech exists to close.
Today I focus on three things: SaaS platforms built for revenue from day one, marketplaces and payment systems that handle real-world complexity, and AI automation that saves measurable hours without the hallucinations. Every project I take on gets the same treatment as my own products — strategic thinking first, clean architecture, tested integrations, and a handoff that actually makes sense.
Want to see the work? EmailWritr and RentLoud are both live and worth exploring.
How I Approach Every Project
Discovery before code
I ask the questions most developers skip — your business model, your users, what success looks like in six months. If we can't describe the win in one page, the brief isn't done.
No surprises, ever
If something will take longer than expected, I tell you before the deadline — not after. If your idea has gaps, I tell you before we start. Even when that means a smaller invoice.
Built for production
I don't build prototypes dressed as products. Every codebase I deliver is tested, documented, and built like it needs to run for five years — because it probably will.
Outcomes over aesthetics
Design matters. But a beautiful system that doesn't drive revenue, save time, or reduce costs hasn't done its job. I measure success by what changes in your business after launch.
The Studio
Dkingstech is a software studio based in Enugu, Nigeria. Founded and currently led by me — Victor Madubuko — with every project delivered personally and end-to-end. I bring in specialist collaborators when a project demands specific depth, but the responsibility for your outcome never leaves my desk.
The studio is built to grow. Over the coming years, Dkingstech will expand into a small, focused team — not a sprawling agency, but a tight group of senior operators who share the same standard: ship things that actually work, own the outcome, and tell clients the truth even when it's inconvenient.
The goal isn't to be the biggest. It's to be the studio that ambitious founders trust when they need production software — built properly, the first time, by people who've done it before with their own money on the line.
Currently accepting select engagements for Q3 2026. If you're building something serious, let's talk.
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