Stop Describing Your Location. Just Send the Link.
You know the stress — typing "beside the blue gate, opposite the borehole, ask for Iya Bose's compound" on every invitation card, then still answering 15 calls on the day. Wamikan ends that. Save your spot once. Share a link forever. Anybody can find you — even if your phone dies.
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iya-bose-ikorodu
The Problem
This Has Happened to You
"Just ask anybody around First Bank, Ikorodu Road"
You've written it on the invitation card. You've sent it on the group chat. By 11am on the day, your phone is still ringing non-stop — "Aunty, we don reach the bank o, where exactly?" Every guest, the same questions, the same landmarks, the same stress — while you're trying to get dressed.
"Bros, I don reach Ojuelegba, which side again?"
Your guy travels from another state. Gets into Lagos, jumps on a bike. You're describing your street, landmark by landmark — and then your phone battery dies mid-sentence. Now he's stranded with an okada man who doesn't know your area either.
"Oga, I don pass your street o, you never tell me where to enter"
Every single delivery, every single rider, calling to ask the same thing — even ones who've come before. You repeat the same directions you gave last week, and the week before that.
"Madam, I dey outside o, but I no see the house"
The plumber, the AC repair man, the generator technician — all of them get to your estate and then call you to come outside and physically wave them down, because the gate looks like every other gate.
Sound familiar? You're not alone — and it doesn't have to be this way.
The Solution
Save It Once. Share It Forever.
Wamikan turns your location into a simple link — like a contact card, but for "where you dey."
Tap once to save your spot with your exact GPS pin, a photo of your landmark, and a voice note explaining the rest in your own words — English, Pidgin, Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, anything.
Then you get a link like Wamikan.ng/iya-bose-ikorodu. Drop it on the invitation card. Send it on WhatsApp. Read it out on the phone.
Anyone who opens it — sees the map, sees your landmark photo, hears your voice guide, and gets a one-tap "Get Directions" button. No app to download. No data wahala. Just clarity.
How It Works
Three Steps. Two Minutes. Stress Gone.
Stand at Your Spot
Open Wamikan where you are — your house, your event hall, your shop. Tap to save your exact GPS location.
Add Your Landmark
Snap a photo of your gate, signboard, or any landmark. Record a 30-second voice note explaining the rest — talk the way you'd talk to anybody, no English wahala.
Share Your Link
Get a short, permanent link. Put it on your invitation card, send it on WhatsApp, or just read it out. The link works forever — reuse it for every event, every visitor, every delivery.
For Event Hosts
Print Your QR Code on the Invitation Card
No more cramming an address into a tiny box. Generate a beautiful QR code from your link — download it in seconds, drop it on the card, and guests scan it on their way to the venue.
You Are Invited
Funmi & Segun
Traditional Wedding Ceremony
Saturday, 12 July 2025 · 10:00 AM
Wamikan.ng/funmi-segun
Scan for directions to the venue
Save your spot and get your link
Complete the 2-minute setup — your GPS pin, landmark photo, and voice note. You get a short permanent link immediately.
Generate a custom QR code
Open the QR Code tool from your dashboard. Choose your colours, pattern style, and corner shape to match your event theme.
Download as a high-resolution PNG
One tap to download. The file is print-quality — drop it into Canva, Word, or send straight to your card designer.
Print it on every card. Done.
Guests scan the code on the day and go straight to your location — map, photo, voice guide, and directions. No calls needed.
Who Is This For
Built for Every "Where Are You?" Moment
Event Hosts
Weddings, owambes, birthdays, burials, child dedications — put your link on the invite card and stop answering the same call all day.
Anyone Expecting Visitors
Family from out of town, new friends, first dates — send the link before they even leave the house.
Small Business Owners
Shop, salon, clinic, restaurant — customers find you without ten phone calls and a Bluetooth-shared pin.
For Every Delivery
Save it once, reuse for every rider — Bolt, Glovo, Chowdeck, anybody.
Why It's Different
Not WhatsApp Location. Not Google Maps Pin. Something Better.
Still works even if your phone dies
Once you've shared the link, it lives on, independent of your battery.
No app required to view
Your guest, rider, or visitor just taps and sees everything in their browser.
Permanent, not expiring
Unlike WhatsApp live location, save it once and reuse it forever.
Voice notes in your own language
Pidgin, Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, broken English — whatever explains it best.
Built for Nigerian addresses
"Third house after the borehole" makes more sense here than a street number.
| Feature | WhatsApp Location | Wamikan ✓ |
|---|---|---|
| Permanent (not expiring) | ❌ | ✅ |
| Works when your phone is off | ❌ | ✅ |
| Voice note guidance | ❌ | ✅ |
| Landmark photo | ❌ | ✅ |
| Shareable on invitation cards | ❌ | ✅ |
| No app needed to view | ✅ | ✅ |
Early Users
Lagos People Are Already Using It
"I put my Wamikan link for my daughter's naming ceremony invite. Not one single call asking for direction. First time in my life."
Blessing A.
Ikorodu, Lagos
"My guy came from Ibadan for my birthday, used the link, met me there without any wahala. No more describing landmark for one hour."
Tunde O.
Surulere, Lagos