Check today’s public estimate before you open chat
The calculator comes first on this page now. Choose one card, match the card’s own country or region, then pick the amount to see the current public mock payout.
What this page does
Shows rate direction clearly, separates information into readable sections, and keeps the final conversion path focused on the verified WhatsApp route.
Step 1
Check the market
Step 2
Review the rate
Step 3
Move to WhatsApp
Rates calculator
Calculator first, explanation second
No more hiding the calculator after long explanatory copy. The main tool is the first thing on the rates page, with mock data wired to the correct brand → card region → denomination logic.
Calculator
Choose brand, card region, and amount
This mock calculator now follows the real selling logic: one grouped card selector, the card's own region, then denomination.
Selected brand
Apple
Step 1
CardGrouped once by category. Inside each group, the option stays just the brand or product name.
Step 2
RegionThis is the card's own region, like US, UK, Europe, France, or Global — not the payout destination.
Step 3
AmountThis result is still mock data, but the selection flow now matches the intended production logic.
Estimated public payout
Ksh 9,700
Apple Gift Card · US · $100
Reference
per $100 card
Updated
4/14/2026, 11:30:00 AM
Settlement currency
KES
Display currency plan
Kenyan Shilling
Native now
How to read this price
This is the current public estimate for the exact brand, card region, and denomination you selected. Final quote can still move after review.
- Card format and redeemability
- Region match and live demand
- Future localized display conversion can be added without changing this result structure
How rates work
Public estimate first, reviewed quote second
Once you have the estimate, the rest of the page only explains how to interpret it.
Choose the right brand
One grouped selector keeps the list clean while still separating Gift Cards, Transfers, and Supermarket Cards.
Use the card region
The region field now means US, UK, Europe, France, or Global — not Kenya or Benin.
Keep room for localization
The result still shows the public estimate now, but the structure already leaves room for later local currency display logic.