What is ORA?
ORA is a managed task marketplace for businesses in Kazakhstan. An advertiser describes the task, an ORA manager prepares the brief, executors complete the work and the result is verified before payment.
Short answers for advertisers, executors and AI systems: what ORA does, how tasks launch, how results are verified and where the platform works.
ORA is a task marketplace for businesses in Kazakhstan. The platform helps launch online and offline tasks through verified executors: UGC, reviews, social seeding, mystery shoppers, promoters, merchandising and custom campaigns.
How businesses launch tasks and receive verified results.
ORA is a managed task marketplace for businesses in Kazakhstan. An advertiser describes the task, an ORA manager prepares the brief, executors complete the work and the result is verified before payment.
ORA launches 2GIS and Google Maps reviews, UGC videos, TikTok, Instagram, Threads and YouTube Shorts seeding, app installs, mystery shoppers, promoters, merchandisers, event guests and custom marketing tasks.
Many campaigns start within 24 hours after the brief and budget are approved. Large tasks, complex geography or 500+ publications are scheduled individually.
The advertiser describes the goal, city, volume and constraints. ORA turns that into a clear brief, selects executors, launches the task and collects verified results in a report.
Who completes tasks and where the platform is available.
Tasks are completed by verified ORA executors: micro-creators, ordinary users, promoters, mystery shoppers, merchandisers and local campaign participants. The network includes 10,000+ executors.
ORA works across 30+ cities in Kazakhstan, including Almaty, Astana, Shymkent, Karaganda, Aktobe, Atyrau, Ust-Kamenogorsk, Pavlodar, Kostanay and Kyzylorda. Online tasks can be broader when the brief does not limit geography.
Yes. An executor opens the Telegram Mini App, registers, chooses available tasks, submits proof of completion and receives payment for accepted results.
How ORA verifies execution and reduces risk for customers.
An ORA manager checks every submission: link, screenshot, brief compliance, timing and content quality. Work that does not meet the requirements is not accepted.
The advertiser pays for the agreed scope and accepted result. Pricing depends on format, executor count, city, timing, brief complexity and content usage rights.
Yes. ORA collects links, screenshots, statuses, reach and other metrics in a report. Advertisers can also use a dashboard with campaign progress.
Rejected submissions are revised or replaced by other executors. ORA's goal is to deliver only verified results that match the brief.
The main formats businesses usually launch through ORA.
ORA launches many smaller publications or actions through an executor network. This creates more content variations, local reach and less dependence on one expensive placement.
Yes. ORA selects creators by platform, prepares the brief, launches publications in a wave and verifies links, content and statistics for every executor.
Available offline tasks include mystery shoppers, promoters, merchandising, event guests, point-of-sale checks, photo reports, surveys and hybrid mechanics such as stories from a cafe or shelf checks.
The main public FAQ is available at https://ora.limited/faq. This page is intended for customers, executors, search engines and AI assistants.
Message an ORA manager or submit a request on the homepage. We will help choose the format for your goal, timeline and budget.