Paying for Zoom shouldn’t be hard. Yet, for many in Kenya, it is. Your debit or credit card gets declined. Recurring payments fail. Classes, meetings, or client calls are suddenly at risk. It’s frustrating.
There’s a solution that’s simple, reliable, and fast: an EverTry virtual card. This isn’t just a card. It’s a passport to the modern internet. Once set up, international payments, like Zoom subscriptions, become effortless.
Here’s how to do it.
Why Paying for Zoom in Kenya Can Be Frustrating
Most local cards in Kenya aren’t built for international transactions. Even if a payment goes through once, recurring billing often fails.
The result? Disrupted meetings, missed classes, and endless customer support calls.
EverTry solves this by giving you a virtual card funded in KES but accepted globally. You get one tool that works consistently, without the stress.
Step 1: Create Your EverTry Account
Start by downloading the EverTry app on iOS or Android.
Sign up with your email or phone number, set a password, and you’re in.
It’s fast, simple, and designed so you can move from sign-up to payment in under five minutes.
Step 2: Complete KYC Verification
EverTry is secure. To ensure your identity, submit a government-issued ID.
This step may feel tedious, but it protects your account, your money, and ensures your payments are never interrupted.
Verification is usually instant or takes just a few minutes. Once cleared, your account is fully ready for international payments.
Step 3: Fund Your Wallet
Add Kenyan Shillings (KES) to your EverTry wallet.
Use a trusted bank transfer or mobile money option. Funding is usually near-instant, so you won’t wait days before making a payment.
Having a funded wallet is key for recurring payments. If the balance runs out, your subscription could fail, so keep an eye on it.
Step 4: Create Your EverTry Virtual Card
Once your wallet is funded, generate a USD virtual card instantly.
Your card comes with a number, expiration date, and CVV, ready for Zoom. You can even create multiple cards if you want to separate subscriptions or projects.
This card is accepted internationally, and you never have to worry about declines caused by your local bank.
Step 5: Add Your EverTry Card to Zoom
Go to Zoom’s payment portal. Enter your card details: number, expiration, CVV, and billing information.
A few tips to avoid errors:
- Use the exact name and address as in your EverTry account.
- Make sure the card currency is set to USD.
- Save the card for recurring payments.
Once done, your Zoom subscription is active, and you won’t face payment interruptions.
Step 6: Keep Your Card Funded for Recurring Payments
Subscriptions are recurring, so your virtual card needs a balance.
- Set reminders to top up before renewal.
- Enable automatic top-ups if available.
- Keep your wallet funded to ensure Zoom never declines your payment.
It’s a simple habit that avoids frustration and service interruptions.
Tips for Using EverTry for International Payments
- Security: Virtual cards reduce fraud exposure.
- Convenience: One card works for multiple subscriptions—Zoom, Canva, Coursera, and more.
- Flexibility: Fund in KES, pay in USD, all inside one app.
- Freedom: You’re not just paying—you’re unlocking global tools without borders.
EverTry is a gateway to the modern internet, not just a payment method.
Conclusion: A Stress-Free Way to Pay for Zoom in Kenya
Sign up. Verify. Fund. Create a card. Pay.
Simple. Reliable. Stress-free.
With EverTry, you can focus on your work, your classes, or your meetings. The card works, your payments succeed, and you’re free from the frustration of declined transactions.
International payments don’t have to be painful. With EverTry, they’re effortless.
Download the EverTry app today:
