Officially Recognized by the NUC
Your textbooks, in every student’s hands.
Akumo is the platform for professors and authors to publish, distribute and sell academic content, with instant, secure access for students on any device.
Made in Europe. Made for Nigeria.
Getting the right materials from authors to the students who need them, without friction, and protected against unauthorized sharing.
Everything you need to publish and sell
Upload a PDF or Word file and Akumo turns it into a clean, protected textbook. Price it, list it, assign it.
Once a student buys a book it opens right in the browser, on phone, tablet or desktop, so they can read anywhere.
Every sale, commission and affiliate payout on one dashboard, withdrawn to your bank via Paystack.

Built for both sides of the classroom
Whether you publish or study, Akumo fits how you already work.
Authors & Professors
Publish, assign and earn
Upload your books
Add a PDF or Word manuscript and turn it into a protected digital textbook.
Create classes & assign reading
Organise students and required books in a few clicks.
Earn on every sale
Keep the majority of revenue and withdraw to your bank via Paystack whenever you like.
Students
Join, read and learn.
Join in seconds
Scan a QR code or use a link to join a class in minutes.
Everything in one library
All your required books, organised by class.
Read in the browser
Open your books on phone, tablet or desktop, anywhere.
Keep 85% or more of every sale
No subscriptions, no upfront costs, no fees to upload or list. You only pay a flat service fee when a book actually sells, and keep the rest.
Verified & protected
Every author is verified; content stays in a secure, access-controlled environment.
Paystack payments
Runs on Nigeria’s most trusted gateway, fast and secure.
Transparent by default
Clear sales and payouts on your dashboard. No hidden fees.
Questions & answers
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