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Servanan International Pte. Ltd. Launches Free Global Classifieds Platform Ok.com
New AI-powered platform aims to make everyday transactions more affordable by eliminating all listing fees.
Apr. 14, 2026 at 8:03am
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A minimalist studio still life captures the essence of Ok.com's mission to make everyday transactions more affordable through its free classifieds platform.Los Angeles TodayServanan International Pte. Ltd. has launched Ok.com, a new AI-powered global classifieds platform that offers 100% free listing services for jobs, secondhand goods, housing, and vehicles. The platform currently covers 22 countries and is designed to address rising costs by removing traditional pay-to-post barriers and seller commissions that have plagued online marketplaces.
Why it matters
The launch of Ok.com comes as persistent inflation forces over half of Americans to cut essential spending. By eliminating all listing fees, Ok.com aims to make everyday transactions more affordable and democratize access to online marketplaces for jobs, goods, housing, and vehicles.
The details
Ok.com's free classifieds platform challenges established players by offering no-cost listing options across key categories. For jobs, the platform removes the average $500 posting fee charged by traditional job sites. For secondhand goods, Ok.com enables sellers to retain 100% of their earnings by avoiding commissions of 12-15% charged by large marketplaces. The housing section also circumvents broker fees, which average over $2,000 for renters. The vehicle section integrates third-party history reports and an AI-powered recommendation model to provide transparent and tailored listings at no cost.
- Ok.com was launched in April 2026.
- The platform currently covers 22 countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.
The players
Servanan International Pte. Ltd.
The parent company of the Ok.com classifieds platform.
Ok.com
An AI-powered global classifieds platform that offers 100% free listing services for jobs, secondhand goods, housing, and vehicles.
What they’re saying
“The irony is that the platforms designed to help people save money are actually costing them thousands. We're cutting out the middleman entirely. In an economy where every dollar counts, keeping 100% of your sale proceeds or saving on a job posting shouldn't be a luxury—it should be the standard.”
— CEO of Ok.com
“When fees disappear, opportunity democratizes. Ok.com empowers smarter living by making your daily transactions more affordable and convenient through our commitment to free listing.”
— CEO of Ok.com
What’s next
Ok.com plans to continue expanding its global reach and adding new features to its free classifieds platform.
The takeaway
By eliminating all listing fees, Ok.com's free classifieds platform aims to make everyday transactions more affordable and accessible, challenging the traditional model of online marketplaces that have long charged sellers and job seekers significant fees.
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