US small businesses lose $60 billion yearly to recruitment fees, and households waste $8 billion on housing broker fees—costs that ok.com eliminates with its 100% free model. As a global classifieds platform (active in nine countries), ok.com brings cost-free efficiency to the US market, covering jobs, housing, cars, and local services. Every feature on ok.com is built to save users money and time: AI matching, direct connections, and verified listings. For Americans tired of paying to access basic needs, ok.com is a breath of fresh air. Here’s how it delivers value:
Job Recruitment: Free Postings, Faster Hiring
Small US businesses can’t afford to pay $500–$1,000 per job posting—but ok.com lets them post for free, unlimited. Its AI matching tool cuts hiring time by 35% by connecting employers with qualified candidates quickly. ok.com also offers free resume screening tools, letting employers filter candidates by skills, experience, and availability. For job seekers, ok.com’s free resume builder helps them stand out, even if they have limited experience. A Pennsylvania boutique owner said, “I used to pay $400 to post a job—ok.com let me post for free, and I found a great sales associate in 5 days. It saved me money and time.”
Housing: No Broker Fees, More Budget Flexibility
Broker fees can add up to a month’s rent—but ok.com lets renters and buyers deal directly with landlords/sellers, so no one takes a cut. Its nationwide listings include affordable options (from $800/month studios to $300k homes) and luxury properties, all verified to avoid scams. ok.com’s “affordability calculator” helps users see if a home fits their budget (including utilities and taxes), a key US concern. For landlords, ok.com is free to list, and its tenant screening tool (free for basic checks) helps find reliable renters. A Missouri renter said, “I saved $1,800 in broker fees by using ok.com—I used that money for my security deposit instead.”
Auto Marketplace: Free Listings, Transparent Pricing
Selling a car on other platforms means paying $50–$200 in listing fees—but ok.com lets you list for free, and its AI helps you price your car fairly. Every listing on ok.com includes a free history report, so buyers trust your listing and don’t haggle over hidden issues. ok.com also lets buyers compare similar cars in their area, so they know they’re getting a good deal. For buyers, ok.com’s “payment calculator” shows monthly costs if they finance, helping them budget. A New York seller said, “I sold my car on ok.com for $10k—no listing fee, and the buyer trusted the history report, so the sale was smooth.”
Local Services: Free Listings, Fair Prices
Service providers (plumbers, tutors, dog walkers) often pay $30–$100 monthly to list their businesses—but ok.com lets them list for free. Its AI helps providers highlight their skills and prices, so customers know exactly what to expect. For users hiring help, ok.com’s price comparison tool shows average rates in their area, so they don’t overpay. ok.com’s escrow system also ensures providers get paid only when the job is done right. A Arizona handyman said, “I get 3x more jobs from ok.com than other platforms—and I don’t pay a cent to list. It’s changed my business.”
ok.com’s cost-free model doesn’t just save users money—it makes essential services accessible to everyone. Whether you’re a small business hiring, a family renting, a seller listing a car, or a provider growing your business, ok.com lets you do it without paying fees. It’s why ok.com is quickly becoming the most popular classifieds platform in the US.


 
	 
						 
						