Real dates in Nairobi, without the endless chat.
Clear answers about signals, public first meetings, email verification and what happens before you meet in real life.
The principle
What is meetherway in Nairobi?
meetherway is a calmer dating platform for short, public first meetings in Nairobi. Women choose the place and time, men send a signal, and both sides meet in real life without endless messaging.
What is a signal?
A signal means: I would like to meet you. It is not a like, a swipe or a long chat thread. It is a clear, respectful step toward a real-life meeting.
Why meet before you chat?
Because a short meeting in a public place can show more chemistry than days of messaging. The first meeting is designed to be simple, visible and limited to about 30 minutes.
First meetings
Who chooses the place and time?
Women set the frame. They choose a public place and a clear time. Men can send a signal if they genuinely want to meet.
Where can first meetings happen in Nairobi?
The Nairobi experience is built around public, comfortable places: cafes, restaurants, rooftop bars, hotel lounges, brunch spots and other visible meeting places.
Can I change the suggested place?
Yes. Suggested places are meant to make planning easier, not rigid. The woman can change the place manually before publishing a meeting.
Trust and safety
Do I need a credit card in Nairobi?
No. Nairobi is not based on credit card ownership. The launch flow focuses on trust and safety through email verification, with optional selfie verification prepared.
Is selfie verification required?
Selfie verification is optional. It can help build trust, but the Nairobi launch must work for users without credit cards or extra payment verification.
Will M-Pesa be supported?
The architecture is prepared for future M-Pesa integration. For launch, the focus is on safe public first meetings, clear intent and simple access.
Meet before you chat.
See who is open to a short public first meeting in Nairobi and send a signal when you would like to meet.
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