Africa's most useful sports and entertainment calculators. From betting odds and AFCON planning to royalties, events, gyms, tickets, scholarships, gaming PCs and creative rates, each app now has a focused calculator and visible assumptions.
15Tools
15+Markets
FreeAlways
๐ดAfrica-First
โฝ Football & Betting โ 4 tools
๐ต Music & Entertainment โ 4 tools
๐ช Sports Business โ 5 tools
๐ฎ Gaming & Creative โ 2 tools
Matchday OS for African football
Follow African teams during the 2026 World Cup period with local-time fixture previews, prediction circles, country rooms, WhatsApp sharing, viewing-center tools and sponsor-ready matchday paths.
Start with one app, unlock the PDF-ready report after the result, then continue into the next calculator. Saved reports appear in your dashboard workspace.
Each sports app now ends with a report gate: enter an email, get a printable PDF-ready summary, save the scenario to your dashboard, and keep moving through the related workflow.
Most tools use the top 15 African markets as editable planning defaults: Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Ghana, Egypt, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Cรดte d'Ivoire, Cameroon, Senegal, Morocco, Tunisia, and Angola. Tax-sensitive tools now show source-backed priority markets plus a custom-rate mode instead of pretending every country has verified live rules.
The betting tax tool separates deposit duty from winnings withholding and shows source notes. For example, Kenya has a 2025 KRA excise notice for 5% on betting-wallet deposits plus a KRA winnings withholding reference, while Ghana's 2025 reforms removed direct withholding tax on bet winnings. Always verify current operator and regulator treatment before filing or advising.
The royalty calculator uses editable planning estimates, not guaranteed per-stream payouts. Spotify and other major platforms use streamshare-style royalty pools, so actual artist income depends on territory, listener type, distributor, label contract, publishing split and reporting period.
The estimator is built around producer-side economics: admissions, average ticket price, cinema or exhibitor share, distributor fee, streaming deal, brand tie-ins, production budget and marketing. It links to FilmOne's 2025 Nigeria Box Office Yearbook as a market benchmark, but every release should be checked against its actual distributor terms.