Digzio is the only platform that connects all three sides of the student housing market in a single, automated ecosystem.


From property discovery to NSFAS payment disbursement, Digzio handles every step of the student housing journey — eliminating manual processes and payment delays for all three parties.
Students, providers, and institutions create verified accounts in minutes. Our automated KYC checks every party.
Students browse NSFAS-accredited listings near their campus. Apply directly through the platform — no paperwork.
NSFAS disbursements flow directly to providers. No delays, no disputes, 99.8% success rate.
Real-time compliance monitoring keeps providers accredited and institutions audit-ready — automatically.
We didn't build a generic housing platform and adapt it. Digzio was designed from the ground up for the NSFAS ecosystem, South African compliance requirements, and the real challenges students face.
Direct integration with NSFAS payment systems. 99.8% disbursement success rate. Providers receive funds on time, every time.
Every property is verified against DHET accreditation standards before listing. Students only see compliant, safe accommodation.
Students pay nothing to apply. No hidden charges, no admin fees. The platform is free for the people who need it most.
Providers earn extra income by listing vacant rooms as short-term rentals during university holidays. Average R18,400 additional revenue.
Automated compliance monitoring replaces manual paperwork. Providers stay accredited without the admin burden.
Real-time dashboards and automated DHET reporting give university housing offices complete visibility and audit readiness.
"Digzio changed everything. I found a verified room near campus and my NSFAS payment went through on the first day of term."
"I used to spend weeks chasing NSFAS payments. Now it's automated. I've also earned extra income letting rooms over the holidays."
"The compliance dashboard alone is worth it. Our housing office went from manual spreadsheets to real-time verified data."