When AI Calls a Westlands SaaS Firm a Reseller
How a Westlands SaaS company gets called a reseller by AI when product category, ownership, support and partner wording blur together.
The blog studies the place where Nairobi business evidence meets AI answers. Each field-style article follows one composite failure pattern with an imperfect source trail: a fintech folded into a generic payments example, a coworking space read as a map listing only, a law firm blurred by category wording, or an NGO described through a funder page instead of its own explanation. I publish one field-style article every two weeks, with attention to city language, source trails and the public wording that would make the business easier to place.
How a Westlands SaaS company gets called a reseller by AI when product category, ownership, support and partner wording blur together.
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