You can get a Kenyan website live today, paying entirely in M-Pesa, for less than the cost of a Nairobi lunch. Here's exactly how — domain, hosting, SSL, the whole thing — in ten minutes flat.
The .co.ke is more than an address — it's the Kenyan equivalent of a trade certificate online. Here's exactly how to grab yours in five minutes, what it costs, and the rules KENIC actually enforces.
Browsers now plaster "Not Secure" warnings across any site without SSL. The fix is free, takes five minutes, and applies to every Hostiko hosting plan automatically. Here's the full picture.
Kenyan small businesses don't need the same hosting as a Silicon Valley startup. They need M-Pesa, KSh billing, and a Nairobi-based human to call when something breaks. Here's the checklist that actually matters.
The fastest free credibility upgrade for a Kenyan business: stop sending invoices from @gmail. Set up info@yourdomain.co.ke instead. Here's how, including which of the three options is right for you.
Shared hosting is plenty for most Kenyan websites — but there's a clear moment when it stops being. Here are the five signs your business has outgrown it and how the maths on a VPS actually works out.
Web hosting is recurring revenue — KSh 500 a month per client, locked in for years. For Kenyan IT freelancers and agencies, reseller hosting is one of the easiest side businesses to start. Here's exactly how.
A slow Kenyan website costs you customers — they bounce, Google deprioritises you, M-Pesa checkouts time out. Here's the practical fix list, in priority order, tested on real Safaricom 4G.