Safari-framed mockups of the investor platform we are building for Namibia and SADC — portfolio, AI analyst, index builder, tokenized marketplace, markets, wealth, and risk. Illustrative UI only. Join the waitlist if you want the real desk.
Desktop screens
11 views
Mobile desk
Interactive
Status
Not live
Entry target
N$ 100

Primary investor dashboard: total value, sleeve mix, co-pilot card, and recent names. Figures are sample data for the mock, not a client account.
Screen gallery
Each tab loads a different mock inside the same Safari frame — the way a real app would swap routes without leaving the shell.

Holdings, drift, and AI notes in one desk.
Mobile desk
Households will not only sit at a laptop. The phone mock is interactive: timeframes, tabs, and a simulated optimizer so you can feel the cadence before anything is funded.
The flow
We are not live for retail investing yet. Tell us your email, risk appetite, and whether you are a household, advisor, or institution. That queue shapes which screens ship first.
When accounts open, you choose a mix of AI sleeves, a custom index, tokenized real-world assets, or all three. Your mandate stores exclusions, cash bands, and NAD vs USD preference.
The product is designed for Namibian and SADC investors who cannot meet offshore minimums. Small tickets still sit in the same custody and reporting stack as larger books.
The co-pilot flags drift, tax lots, and liquidity. You approve. Nothing in these mockups is a live trade or a promised return.
Three engines
A co-pilot that reads NSX, JSE, rates, and your own constraints — then writes a short action list instead of a 40-page PDF.

Build a basket of names you actually own. Tilt energy, cap tech, drop a ticker — without wrapping everything in a fund you cannot see.

Fractional tickets on curated real estate, infrastructure, and private credit — shown as a marketplace, not a whitepaper.

Also on the desk
Developer console
Developer · RESTPOST /v1/portfolios/simulate
{
"base": "NAD",
"sleeves": ["ai-growth", "direct-nsx"],
"horizon_months": 36
}
200 OK · 42ms
{ "expected_vol": 0.092, "path_id": "sim_9f" }
Advisor book
Advisor BookHousehold A
N$ 1.2m
On plan
Household B
N$ 640k
Rebalance due
Trust C
N$ 3.4m
IPS review
Corp treasury
N$ 8.1m
Cash ladder
What these screens are for
| Screen | Investor job | What you will not see here |
|---|---|---|
| Dashboard | See NAD value, mix, and the next decision | Live P&L from a real account |
| AI Analyst | Approve or reject a short action list | Autonomous trading with no human in the loop |
| Index builder | Customise a basket you will own | A hidden fund TER you cannot unpack |
| Marketplace | Browse fractional RWA tickets | Unvetted listings or guaranteed yield |
| Simulation | Stress a wallet before you size a sleeve | A promised return from a scenario chart |
| Payments | Link Namibian banks and wallets | A live checkout that moves client money today |
Questions
No. They are product mockups of the investor desk we are building in Windhoek. Numbers are illustrative. There is no live AUM, no live order routing, and no implied performance.
Not yet. Use Join waitlist. When onboarding opens, waitlist members hear first. /register currently redirects to the waitlist for the same reason.
Delvue is meant as a financial ecosystem, not a single dashboard widget. Portfolio, AI, indexing, marketplace, markets, wealth, risk, and research share one account layer — these mocks show how that desk is supposed to feel.
The product target is N$ 100 on selected sleeves and tokenized tickets. Direct indexing may sit higher. Final minima will be in legal docs at launch, not in this preview.
Screens assume segregated assets and an audit trail, not a casino wallet.
Co-pilot cards are short. The mock is teaching us to stay that way.
NAD, NSX, and SADC names are first-class — not pasted on a US template.
Join the waitlist. We email when onboarding opens — not a drip of fake “your portfolio is live” notices.