Korra Marketplace is open — five verticals, one standard.
Images, properties, vehicles, storefronts, tagging. A verified commerce layer that carries ValueCard across every listing, and lets sellers run their own custom-domain storefronts on top.
3 min readBy The GlueArrow Editors, Newsroom
Korra Marketplace is live. The commerce vertical of the GlueArrow ecosystem opens today with five categories — images, properties, vehicles, storefronts, and tagging — and a shared trust layer that carries ValueCard across every listing.
What is in the first release
- Five live verticals, with room for additional categories to follow.
- Custom-domain storefronts — sellers can point their own domain at a Korra shop and keep their own brand on the surface.
- ValueCard-gated listings — a listing cannot go public unless the seller's identity signals meet the category's threshold.
- Rent N Zoom is the first custom-domain storefront — a vehicle rental shop on its own domain, running on the Korra rail.
What this is not
Korra is not a social feed. It is not an auction house. It is a marketplace with a trust spine — which means low-value listings simply do not pass the gate, and the ones that do are the ones worth looking at.