The short answer: less than you think. A professional business email in Rwanda costs between RWF 5,000 and RWF 25,000 per month, depending on what you need. Thatâs roughly what you spend on airtime in a week.
The longer answer involves understanding what youâre actually paying for, whatâs included, and which option makes sense for your size of business. Letâs break it down.
What youâre actually paying for
When you pay for business email, youâre not just paying for an inbox. Youâre paying for your domain to work as an email address (so [email protected] instead of [email protected]). Youâre paying for storage, security, spam filtering, and usually some level of support.
Most providers also include calendar, contacts, and sometimes cloud storage. Google Workspace gives you Drive. Microsoft 365 gives you OneDrive. So youâre replacing multiple tools, not just email.
Provider comparison (Rwanda, 2026)
Here are the main options available to Rwandan businesses right now, with real pricing:
Google Workspace
- Business Starter: ~RWF 8,500/month per user (6 USD)
- Business Standard: ~RWF 17,000/month per user (12 USD)
- Includes Gmail interface with your domain, 30GBâ2TB storage, Google Drive, Meet, Calendar
- Best for: businesses already comfortable with Gmail who want to keep the same interface
Microsoft 365
- Business Basic: ~RWF 8,500/month per user (6 USD)
- Business Standard: ~RWF 17,500/month per user (12.50 USD)
- Includes Outlook, 1TB OneDrive, Teams, Word/Excel/PowerPoint online
- Best for: businesses that need Office tools and prefer Outlook
Zoho Mail
- Mail Lite: ~RWF 1,500/month per user (1 USD)
- Mail Premium: ~RWF 5,500/month per user (4 USD)
- Includes 5â50GB storage, calendar, contacts, task manager
- Best for: cost-conscious businesses that just need email
Bundled with your website provider
Some website providers include email as part of their package. Kisimenti, for instance, offers business email as an add-on starting from RWF 5,000/month, bundled with your domain and website â so youâre not managing three separate accounts with three separate providers. For businesses that want everything in one place, this is often the simplest route.
What about free options?
Zoho Mail has a free tier for up to five users with 5GB storage each. Itâs genuinely usable for a very small business. The catch: no offline access, limited storage, and minimal support. But if youâre a one-person operation and RWF 5,000 a month genuinely matters to your budget, itâs a legitimate starting point.
Whatâs not a free option is using Gmail. Yes, Gmail is free. But Gmail isnât business email â itâs personal email with your business name awkwardly jammed into the username. Thatâs a different thing entirely.
Hidden costs to watch out for
- Domain registration: You need a domain name to use business email. A .rw domain costs ~RWF 30,000/year through RDB-accredited registrars. A .com is usually ~RWF 15,000â20,000/year.
- Per-user pricing: Most providers charge per mailbox. If you need email for 5 team members, multiply accordingly.
- Migration costs: If youâre moving from Gmail, most providers offer free migration tools. But if you have years of email history, budget a few hours for the switchover.
- Annual vs monthly: Almost every provider offers 15â20% discount for annual billing. If youâre committed, pay yearly.
Which one should you pick?
If youâre a solo freelancer on a tight budget: Zoho Mail Lite at RWF 1,500/month.
If you want the Gmail interface but with your own domain: Google Workspace Starter at RWF 8,500/month.
If you want everything bundled â domain, website, email, and someone to set it all up: look at a full-service provider like Kisimenti or a local web agency.
The real question isnât which provider. Itâs whether you can afford to keep sending invoices from [email protected] while your competitor sends from [email protected]. At RWF 5,000 a month, the answer is obvious.