Alexandre Bonneau & AFROTO: Building Africa’s Pan-African Audiovisual Platform | Africa Signal
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Alexandre Bonneau
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Alexandre Bonneau

Founder and CEO of AFROTO, a platform designed to organize photography, videography and motion design services across African markets through a network of local audiovisual professionals.

Role: Founder & CEO Platform: AFROTO Sectors: Creative economy, media production Recognition: Forbes Afrique 30 Under 30, Francophone entrepreneurship pioneer by the OIF Base: Pan-African operating model

Across Africa, demand for professional visual content has exploded with the growth of digital communication, donor-funded programs, startup ecosystems and corporate communications. Organizations need photography, video and animation not only for branding, but also for reporting, events, advocacy and field documentation.

Yet the market remains fragmented. Many photographers and videographers work independently, while clients operating across several African countries still face a recurring problem: finding reliable local teams, with clear standards, on short timelines and without rebuilding the process market by market.

This is the gap AFROTO set out to address when it launched in October 2020. Rather than presenting African audiovisual talent as an informal pool of freelancers, the company designs it as a coordinated service layer.

The fundamental problem is not the lack of talent. It is the absence of structure, trust and coordination at scale.

Key figures

Public figures published by AFROTO and supported by third-party profiles.

October 2020
AFROTO was founded
35+
African countries covered
100+
AfroCreators listed
4
Full-time team members
15–18
Countries cited in 2023 profiles
300
Professionals cited by SKEMA
€100k
Revenue first 15 months
80%
Revenue from institutional / large clients

Note: public figures vary by source and publication date. First row = current AFROTO pages. Second row = 2023 stage documented by Forbes Afrique, SKEMA and Sinergi.

Our story

From fragmented production sourcing to a coordinated pan-African service model.

AFROTO launched in 2020 with a clear proposition: to offer organizations operating in Africa a single provider for photo and video production across the continent, while relying on local creators rather than flying in external teams.

Why this matters: across Africa, audiovisual work is often obtained through personal referrals, ad‑hoc agencies or one‑off freelance collaborations. For a single local assignment, that can work. But for organizations running programs across multiple countries, it becomes slow, inconsistent and hard to standardize.

AFROTO solves this by positioning itself as a structuring intermediary. Clients submit a brief through a single platform. AFROTO then mobilizes creators on the ground and manages post-production, delivery and quality control through a centralized workflow.

This business model is not only about visual content. It is about transforming fragmented creative capacity into a more structured service infrastructure.
2020
AFROTO launched
Founded in October 2020 to become a single entry point for audiovisual production across Africa.
2022
Forbes Afrique 30 Under 30
Alexandre Bonneau cited by SKEMA in the Forbes Afrique 2022 list.
2023
Public scale documented
Forbes and SKEMA described AFROTO active in 15–18 countries, with a network of 300 creators.
2023
Sinergi / I&P support
Financing and capacity-building support, including recruitment plans in sales, development and administration.
2025–2026
Current platform positioning
35+ countries, 100+ AfroCreators, 4-person full-time team, transparent pricing, 72h delivery, institutional and multi-country clients.

How it works — concretely

A simple, operational, repeatable workflow from one country to another.

1
Single client brief
Client submits a request (photo, video, motion design) on the AFROTO platform — once, for one or multiple countries.
2
Local mobilization
AFROTO activates its network of local creators in the required countries. No external logistics, no teams flown in.
3
Shooting & production
Local operators handle the shoot according to the brief, with a defined quality framework.
4
Post-production & delivery
AFROTO’s internal team centralizes editing and quality control. Standardized delivery within 72 hours.

What changes: the client no longer has to find a different provider in each country. AFROTO coordinates everything, end to end.

The platform

AFROTO sits at the intersection of a production agency, a curated marketplace and an operational services platform.

AFROTO

Founder & CEO
2020

AFROTO provides photography, videography and motion design across African markets. A single entry point, a network of local creators, in-house project management and integrated post-production.

35+Countries
100+AfroCreators
72hDelivery
4Full-time team
PhotographyVideographyMotion design

Three operational layers: a distributed creator network (local coverage), centralized client management (single brief), and internal quality control + post-production (standardization).

AFROTO is not just selling content. It is selling organization. Prices are visible, categories defined, timelines stated, client references shown. Around 80% of revenue comes from institutional clients, large companies and NGOs. This is not a mass-market creator app — it is an institutional B2B service provider.

Contribution to Africa

AFROTO’s significance lies in how it structures demand, not only in the content it delivers.

Operational impact

Single point of procurementNo more sourcing country by country. One brief, one coordination.
Local executionProduction stays close to local realities, languages and contexts.
Standardized deliveryPublic pricing, 72h, online galleries, centralized post-production.
Institutional credibilityWorld Bank, UNICEF, OIF, Digital Africa, World Resources Institute.

Structural impact

  • Professionalization – Clear workflows, timelines, quality expectations.
  • Local value capture – Production budgets stay on the continent.
  • Cross-border coordination – Manage production across multiple African markets without losing local execution capacity.
  • Creative infrastructure – An operational layer organizations can rely on repeatedly.

Concrete impact on creators

This is not just a marketplace. It is a career‑structuring lever.

Paid above local market ratesAFROTO pays its AfroCreators better than local rates. This allows them to invest in equipment, train and make a living from their craft.
Access to serious clientsBanks, international NGOs, large corporations. Predictable budgets, clear specifications.
Career structuringNo longer isolated freelancers. They become part of a network with standards, references and visibility.
Sustainability & growthRegular assignments, stable compensation, the ability to invest and even hire others.
“AFROTO does not just match supply and demand. It enables local talent to move from informal work to recurring, structured economic activity.”

Signal

AFROTO illustrates a broader shift in Africa’s creative economy: talent is no longer the main bottleneck. Coordination, trust, procurement simplicity and delivery standards are.

Alexandre Bonneau builds around that bottleneck. AFROTO does not claim to solve everything, but it addresses one concrete market failure: many organizations need local visual production at scale, and many creators need structured access to serious clients.

Less informal matching. More operational discipline. Less dependence on external teams. More reliable local execution. Less rhetoric about talent. More infrastructure that allows talent to convert into recurring economic activity.

In that sense, AFROTO is not only an audiovisual production business. It is a case study in how fragmented creative capacity can be reorganized into a more investable, more institutional and more scalable service model.

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