HATUA 1 · STEP 1
Find what you need at the market
Browse the market, ask questions in chat, agree on the item and the price. Nothing is paid yet — you’re just two people agreeing, like any market day.

The escrow story
“Pesa inasubiri kwenye amana — the money waits in escrow until both sides are done.”
That sentence is the whole product. Here it is, slowly — step by step.
HATUA 1 · STEP 1
Browse the market, ask questions in chat, agree on the item and the price. Nothing is paid yet — you’re just two people agreeing, like any market day.

HATUA 2 · STEP 2
The button says exactly what happens: “Pay into escrow.” An M-Pesa prompt comes to your phone, you approve it with your PIN, and the money lands with Mtu Kati. The total you saw is the total you pay.


The moment you pay, the app says it in plain words — and shows you exactly where the money sits.
HATUA 3 · STEP 3
Courier? You get a tracking number you can follow. Meeting in person? You hold a 6-digit handover code. Boda drop-off? A photo is recorded. Every step is stamped onto your order’s receipt, with the time it happened.

HATUA 4 · STEP 4
Open the parcel. Is it what you ordered, in the condition described? Take your time. If something’s wrong, raise a dispute before you confirm.
The money: held while you check.

HATUA 5 · STEP 5
Confirming is a deliberate gesture — you slide to release, and the app tells you it’s final. 🤝 If you forget, the money auto-releases a few days after delivery proof — after two reminders, with the date written on your order from day one.
The money: with the seller — the deal is done.

The calm plan B
Usijali — your money stays safely held while we sort it out.
Pick the reason, say what happened, add photos if they help. It takes a minute, straight from the order.
They get a short window to respond or make an offer — you can accept it or decline it. Many problems end here, politely.
If you can’t agree, a Mtu Kati mediator — a person with a name — reviews both sides’ evidence and decides: refund, release, or a fair split. Every shilling is accounted for, the reasons are written down, and there’s an appeal if you disagree.
Fair questions
Mtu Kati. When you pay, the money goes into escrow with a licensed payment partner — not to the seller, and not into our spending account. It sits there until you confirm, the auto-release window passes, or a mediator decides.
For in-person deals, the app gives you — the buyer — a 6-digit code. You share it only when the item is in your hands, because entering that code is the proof of delivery. Never share it early.
Three ways only: you confirm delivery (nimepokea), the auto-release window passes after delivery proof, or a mediator decides a dispute. Nothing else moves it — not the seller, not time pressure, not us on a whim.
A small service fee, always shown before you pay — the total you see at checkout is the total you pay. Sellers pay a commission when the money is released. No hidden lines, ever.
We remind you twice. If you still do nothing, the money auto-releases a few days after delivery proof — the exact date is written on your order from day one. If something’s wrong, dispute before it releases and the money stays held.
Please don’t. Money sent outside Mtu Kati has no protection — nothing held, no mediator, no refund path. Inside the app, even the chat will warn you if someone asks you to pay outside.
Mtu Kati is coming to all platforms — Android, iPhone and the web. Join the waitlist — we’ll write to you the day the doors open.
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