Exness trading platforms and how they differ on desktop and beyond
When you open an account with Exness in Kenya, one of the first decisions you make is which trading platform to use. Whether it’s the Exness Terminal with built-in features, or MetaTrader platforms that allow for more customization, understanding how each one works can help you find the right setup for your needs.
In this guide, we break down the different Exness trading platforms available to traders in Kenya, including MetaTrader 4 (MT4) and MetaTrader 5 (MT5), and how you can access them on desktop or directly in your browser.
What trading platforms does Exness offer in Kenya?
Exness offers several trading platforms that traders in Kenya can access on desktop or in the browser:
On desktop
- MetaTrader 4 (MT4): A popular industry standard, known for its simple interface and extensive third-party indicators.
- MetaTrader 5 (MT5): MetaTrader’s upgraded platform offering access to a wider range of instruments and features compared to MT4.
- MultiTerminal: Designed for managing multiple MT4 accounts simultaneously.
In your browser
- Exness Terminal: A trading terminal built by Exness, designed for MT5 and Exness platform accounts. MT4 accounts aren’t supported.
- MetaTrader WebTerminal: A browser-based version of MT4 or MT5 that runs directly in your browser.
These platforms support CFD trading across forex, metals, energies, indices, and stocks, where available.
All platform times are shown in server time (UTC+0) and can’t be changed. To know the Kenya local time (East Africa Time, UTC+3), simply add three hours to the time shown. For example, if the platform shows 10:00, that’s 13:00 in Kenya.
MT4 vs MT5 at Exness: Key differences for trading in Kenya
MT4 and MT5 are the two most widely used platforms in retail trading. While both are developed by MetaQuotes, they serve slightly different needs.
Features | MT4 | MT5 |
Order types | 4 (buy/sell limit & stop) | 6 (includes buy/sell stop limit) |
Time frames | 9 (Default only) | 21 (Default and customized) |
Built-in technical indicators | 30 | 38 |
Economic calendar | No | Yes (built-in) |
Expert advisors (EAs) | Large ecosystem | Growing ecosystem |
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MT4 has been the go-to platform for forex traders since its release in 2005, particularly strong for automated trading, with a large library of Expert Advisors (EAs) and custom indicators built in MQL4. On the other hand, MT5 was built as the successor to MT4, with a wider range of instruments and more analytical depth.
Trading in your browser: Exness Terminal and MetaTrader WebTerminal
Exness offers two browser-based options that give traders in Kenya access to live markets with no setup required.
Exness Terminal
A proprietary trading platform, Exness Terminal, is built specifically for MT5 and Exness accounts. Traders in Kenya can access it directly from the Personal Area by clicking “Trade” on any MT5 or Exness account. No downloads, no installation.
Exness Terminal is powered by integrated TradingView charts, with preinstalled indicators and 50 drawing tools for in-depth technical analysis. It also includes features such as price push notifications, a dedicated risk calculator, and multiple ways to set your take profit and stop loss.
You can also view the economic calendar directly within the platform, which displays events by country and impact, presented by FxStreet.
MetaTrader WebTerminal
WebTerminal is MetaQuotes’ browser version of MT4 and MT5. It works with both account types and gives traders in Kenya the core trading functionality, including market orders, pending orders, charting, and real-time pricing.
With its Market Watch feature, you can easily monitor the available trading instruments, their prices, and spreads in Kenya. The platform also supports over 40 built-in, customizable indicators and provides a robust set of tools for technical analysis and chart customization.
Managing multiple accounts with MultiTerminal
MultiTerminal is a Windows-only platform developed by MetaQuotes and available exclusively for MT4-based accounts, with features including:
- Trading across up to 128 real accounts (or 10 demo accounts on the same server) simultaneously.
- Lot allocation across accounts, making it useful for running MAM (Multi-Account Manager) and PAMM (Percentage Allocation Management Module) systems.
However, this is not a platform for most retail traders in Kenya, and is best suited for money managers operating in Kenya who handle multiple portfolios.

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Why is Exness a top trading platform in Kenya?
When evaluating whether a platform is suitable, traders in Kenya typically look at reliability, execution quality, and available tools.
Reliability and execution
Exness trading platforms are designed to support:
- Stable execution during market volatility1
- Low-latency order processing
- Real-time price feeds
Execution quality depends on account type, instrument, and market conditions.
Trading tools and charting features
Across its platform offering, Exness gives traders in Kenya access to:
- Over 40 customizable indicators on MT4/MT5
- More than 100 indicators on Exness Terminal via TradingView
- Built-in economic calendars in Exness Terminal and MT5
- Automated trading capabilities
- One-click trading
- Risk management tools
These tools allow traders in Kenya to analyze global markets during peak hours that overlap with EAT (UTC+3).
Choose the platform that fits your strategy
The right trading platform isn’t about having more features; it’s about having the right tools for how you trade in Kenya. Whether you prefer the robustness of Exness Terminal, the familiarity of MT4, or the expanded functionality of MT5, the Exness trading platform ecosystem is designed to support different trading styles, experience levels, and strategies.
Remember that you can always explore the different trading platforms available in Kenya with a demo account. This way, you can compare the features risk-free and choose the setup that works for your trading decisions.
Key takeaways
- Exness supports multiple platforms for trading in Kenya: MT4, MT5, MetaTrader WebTerminal, Exness Terminal, and MultiTerminal.
- Both MT4 and MT5 support automated trading. MT4 focuses on simplicity, while MT5 offers more instruments and tools.
- Exness Terminal and WebTerminal let traders in Kenya open positions directly from a browser, with no download needed.
- MultiTerminal is designed for managing multiple MT4 accounts at once.
- Your account type determines which platforms you can use.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I try Exness trading platforms for the first time?
You can explore our available platforms through demo trading. Depending on the account type and trading preferences, traders in Kenya can use demo accounts to test MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, Exness Terminal, WebTerminal, and MultiTerminal. Demo trading makes it easier for you to understand the different features of each platform, and find the setup that suits your trading style.
Does Exness support MetaTrader?
Yes. Exness supports both MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5. The platform you use is linked to the account type you open. MT4 and MT5 accounts are available across desktop, mobile, and browser versions for trading in Kenya.
Can I trade on Exness without downloading any software?
Yes. Both WebTerminal and Exness Terminal are entirely browser-based and require no installation. WebTerminal works with MT4 and MT5 accounts. Exness Terminal is designed for MT5 accounts and is accessible from the Personal Area, allowing traders in Kenya to trade directly online.
This is not investment advice. Past performance is not an indication of future results. Your capital is at risk, please trade responsibly.
- Delays and slippage may occur. No guarantee of execution speed or precision is provided.