Professional websites for Kenyan aspirants and campaign teams.
PromoAI Africa helps candidates and campaign teams build a clear online presence with a candidate biography, agenda, manifesto page, volunteer form, WhatsApp supporter flow, campaign updates and media-ready information.
We do not claim that a website is a legal election requirement. This service focuses on professional visibility, voter information, supporter communication and campaign trust.
Why it matters
Campaigns need more than posters and WhatsApp forwards.
Official information
Voters, supporters and journalists can find the candidate biography, agenda, manifesto and contact details in one clean place.
Supporter organization
Collect volunteer interest, event attendance interest, WhatsApp enquiries and campaign support requests from one page.
Search visibility
When people search the candidate name, ward, constituency or campaign, the website can support professional visibility.
We collect candidate name, position, area, biography, photos, agenda, contacts, party/team details where applicable and approval contacts.
Build and structure
We create the website sections, WhatsApp flow, volunteer/contact forms, basic SEO, mobile design and campaign message structure.
Review and launch
The candidate or campaign team reviews the final wording, confirms accuracy and approves launch before public sharing.
Responsible campaign support
Clean, professional and approval-based.
What we support
Candidate biography and official profile
Manifesto and agenda presentation
Community issue pages
Volunteer and supporter contact flows
Campaign event and media updates
What we avoid
False claims or misleading information
Tribal or hateful messaging
Unapproved campaign statements
Spam-style mass outreach
Content that violates platform rules or election standards
Connected services
Campaign websites can connect to a wider digital system.
PromoAI Africa can also support campaign content planning, Google visibility, WhatsApp supporter flows, branded proposal documents, media pages and basic reporting.