12 Craft Marketplaces in Kenya Where You Can Sell and Receive Payments via M-Pesa

12 Craft Marketplaces in Kenya Where You Can Sell and Receive Payments via M-Pesa

12 Craft Marketplaces in Kenya Where You Can Sell and Receive Payments via M-Pesa.

12 Craft Marketplaces in Kenya Where You Can Sell and Receive Payments via M-Pesa

Are you a Kenyan crafter looking for places to sell your handmade goods and get paid easily through M-Pesa? You’re in luck. With Kenya’s booming e-commerce and craft scenes, there are multiple online and offline platforms where you can showcase your products, connect with customers, and receive secure payments through M-Pesa.

Here are 12 craft marketplaces in Kenya where you can start selling today and get paid seamlessly.


1. Instagram Shops

Instagram is one of the top platforms for Kenyan crafters. Set up a business profile, post high-quality photos of your crafts, and interact with buyers through DMs or WhatsApp.

✅ M-Pesa Friendly: You can receive payments via Pochi la Biashara, Lipa na M-Pesa, or your personal number.


2. Facebook Marketplace & Groups

Facebook Marketplace and local selling groups (like “Buy & Sell Nairobi”) are perfect for reaching a broader local audience. Post regularly and include M-Pesa payment details in your description.

✅ Pro Tip: Use verified buyer/seller groups and confirm payments before delivery.


3. Sky.Garden

Sky.Garden is a Kenyan online marketplace where sellers can create their own mini-store and customers pay directly through M-Pesa.

✅ M-Pesa Integrated: Payments are held in escrow until the item is delivered.


4. Jumia Local

Jumia now supports Kenyan-made products under the Jumia Local section. You can list your crafts and get paid via mobile money after delivery.

✅ Bonus: Jumia handles logistics and customer service for you.


5. Masoko (by Safaricom)

Masoko is Safaricom’s own online marketplace. It gives Kenyan SMEs a platform to sell online and includes direct M-Pesa payment options.

✅ Trusted platform with secure payment systems.


6. Jiji.co.ke (Formerly OLX)

While mainly known for secondhand items, Jiji is a powerful classifieds site where crafters can list handmade items and negotiate directly with buyers.

✅ Payment via M-Pesa is arranged directly with the customer.


7. Kilimall

Kilimall has a seller portal where local vendors can list craft and fashion products. It caters to a budget-conscious audience.

✅ M-Pesa integration via their seller payout system.


8. Little Cab Bazaar & Pop-Up Events

Little Cab occasionally organizes bazaar pop-up events where local sellers can showcase their products. Ideal for physical selling and same-day M-Pesa payments.

✅ Look out for event announcements on their socials.


9. WhatsApp Business Catalog

Many crafters in Kenya are using WhatsApp Business to create product catalogs. Customers browse, ask questions, and pay via M-Pesa—all within the app.

✅ Ideal for personalized customer interaction.


10. Zumi.africa

Zumi Africa is a growing digital platform focusing on fashion, beauty, and lifestyle products made in Africa. They spotlight women entrepreneurs and creators.

✅ They encourage M-Pesa as a core payment option.


11. CraftAfrika Network

CraftAfrika supports Kenyan artisans by connecting them with training, markets, and buyers. They host seasonal craft fairs and maintain a directory of artisans.

✅ Payments at their events are usually M-Pesa-based.


12. Open-Air Markets with Digital Exposure (e.g. Maasai Market)

Maasai Markets in Nairobi, Mombasa, and other towns now often feature vendors who promote their work online and accept M-Pesa directly at the stall.

✅ Some vendors now post on Instagram and coordinate deliveries with M-Pesa payments.


Whether you want to sell handmade jewelry, crochet fashion, custom gifts, or home décor, there are plenty of platforms in Kenya that support craft selling and M-Pesa payments. Start by choosing 2–3 marketplaces that match your audience, set up professional-looking listings, and always offer secure M-Pesa payment options.

With consistency and smart marketing, you can turn your craft into a thriving income stream