A boutique in Kimihurura had 12,000 Instagram followers. Beautiful feed. Great engagement. The owner told me she didnât need a website. âAll my customers come from Instagram,â she said.
Then Instagram changed its algorithm. Her reach dropped 60% in two weeks. New posts that used to get 300 likes were getting 50. DMs slowed down. Sales dropped. She had no website, no email list, no Google presence. When Instagram throttled her reach, she had nowhere else to go.
Youâre renting, not owning
Instagram is someone elseâs platform. Meta owns it. They decide who sees your posts. They decide how the algorithm works. They decide what features exist. Youâre building your business on rented land.
A website is yours. You own the domain. You control the content. You decide the layout. No algorithm can hide your pages. No terms-of-service change can shut you down overnight.
Google canât find your Instagram posts
When someone searches âboutique Kimihururaâ on Google, your Instagram posts donât show up in the results. Instagram content is mostly invisible to search engines. A website ranks. An Instagram post doesnât.
Google handles 98.5% of mobile search in Africa. If your business exists only on Instagram, youâre invisible to the largest discovery channel on the continent.
What Instagram is good at
Donât get me wrong. Instagram is excellent for:
- Showing your work visually (food, fashion, interiors, events)
- Building a community and engaging with followers
- Running targeted ads to specific demographics
- Sharing behind-the-scenes content that humanises your brand
- Stories and Reels for quick, disposable content
Instagram is a marketing channel. Itâs brilliant at awareness and engagement. But itâs a terrible replacement for a website.
What Instagram canât do
- Rank on Google for your business keywords
- Display your full menu, price list, or service catalogue in a navigable format
- Accept bookings or orders directly (link-in-bio tools are clunky workarounds)
- Give you a professional email address
- Let customers compare your offerings systematically
- Build long-term SEO authority that compounds over time
The winning combination
The businesses doing it right use both:
- Website for credibility, Google visibility, detailed information, bookings, and a professional email
- Instagram for engagement, visual storytelling, community building, and ads
- Website links in Instagram bio and posts drive traffic to a site you control
- Instagram content showcases your work; the website closes the deal
One feeds the other. Instagram brings eyeballs. Your website converts them into customers. Without the website, Instagram is a beautiful window with no door to walk through.
The cost reality
A website costs about RWF 30,000â80,000/month through services like Kisimenti. Thatâs probably less than what you spend on Instagram ads or influencer collaborations. And unlike Instagram reach, your website doesnât disappear when an algorithm changes.
Instagram is a tool. A website is a foundation. You need both â but if you could only have one, take the website. Itâs the one you actually own.