Wedding Websites & Tech

How to Create a Wedding Website in Kenya: The Complete Step-by-Step Guide

Feb 15, 2026
9 min read
By My Joyfullday Kenya Planning Team

How to Create a Wedding Website in Kenya: The Complete Step-by-Step Guide

Planning a wedding in Kenya is an exhilarating journey, but managing 300 to 800+ guests, coordinating multi-event traditional dowry ceremonies, tracking committee funds, and giving accurate venue directions can quickly become chaotic.

A dedicated wedding website solves every single one of these logistical headaches. Here is your step-by-step roadmap to building a wedding website tailored specifically for Kenyan celebrations.


Step 1: Choose a Platform Built for Kenyan Traditions

Most popular American website builders (such as The Knot, Zola, or Wix) were not engineered for Kenyan weddings. They lack native MPesa compatibility, crash under large guest loads (500+ attendees), and cannot accommodate separate traditional dowry and church reception schedules.

When choosing your platform, ensure it offers:

  • Direct MPesa Integration: Allows guests to contribute to your wishing well via Till Number, Paybill, or Send Money with zero deductions.
  • WhatsApp Link Sharing: Generates clean image cards with couple photos when shared in family and committee WhatsApp groups.
  • Multi-Event Timelines: Separate tracks for Ruracio, Koito, Ayie, Church Services, and Evening Parties.
  • High-Capacity Headcounts: Smooth processing of 500–1,000+ guest responses.
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Step 2: Set Up Multi-Event Itineraries

Kenyan weddings rarely consist of a single one-hour event. Structure your website with separate tabs or timeline entries:

  1. Traditional Ceremony (Ruracio / Koito / Ayie): Date, family residence GPS pin, cultural dress code.
  2. Church Blessing / Ceremony: Church location, start time, parking guidelines.
  3. Photo Session & Cocktail Hour: Venue directions for close family and bridal party.
  4. Main Reception & Evening Party: Main grounds pin, caterer meal timings, evening after-party details.

Step 3: Integrate Your Safaricom MPesa Wishing Well

Traditional physical gift registries with department stores rarely work in Kenya. Modern Kenyan couples prefer cash gifts toward their honeymoon, home setup, or wedding committee funds.

Add your MPesa details with polite wording:

  • MPesa Paybill: Business Number + Account Name (e.g. Account: Wanjiku & Kevin)
  • MPesa Buy Goods Till Number: 6-digit Till Number
  • Send Money: Registered mobile number of bride or groom
  • Airtel Money: Alternative cash transfer number for non-Safaricom guests

Step 4: Add Google Maps Pins for Nairobi, Naivasha & Upcountry Venues

Never let your guests get lost on highway turnoffs. Provide direct clickable Google Maps pins for your venues (e.g., Karen country clubs, Limuru tea estates, Naivasha lake lodges, or Coastal beach resorts).


Step 5: Broadcast Your Link on WhatsApp

Once your website is published, copy your custom link (myjoyfullday.com/our-names) and share it directly into your wedding committee and family WhatsApp groups.

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