These Community Guidelines help foster a safe, respectful, and welcoming environment for everyone on our platform. Please review and follow them when participating and posting content.
Welcome to Orbyt! The only Jewish hub where business meets community, values meet visibility, and brands get the spotlight directly in front of their audience.
This space was created so you can showcase your work with creativity, personality and professionalism, while maintaining the high standards that make our community unique.
By posting on Orbyt, you agree to help us maintain the kosher, (literally and figuratively) standards that keep it the respectful, inspiring platform we all value.
This isn’t LinkedIn. And it’s not your family WhatsApp group either. This is Orbyt; the vibrant, business-only hub where your content should be engaging, brand-aligned, and fun to scroll.
Here’s what we love to see:
✨ Services, products, and special promotions
📅 Business event announcements and upcoming opportunities.
💼 Job openings, and professional opportunities
🍽 Kosher food offerings and certifications
🧠 Value-packed content: How-tos, “day-in-the-life” reels, or professional insights.
🎥 Entertaining, on-brand content that reflects your personality. (the stuff people actually want to watch)
😂 A bit of business humor? Yep! As long as it’s tasteful and elicits smiles, not raised eyebrows.
🔸Bottom line: If it promotes your business, connects with your audience, and maintains our community standards, we’re all for t!
To keep this space professional and aligned with our values, here’s what we don’t allow:
1. Personal life updates
While posting congratulations for birthdays, engagements, or the birth of a new baby, there can be no personal lifestyle sharing. (That means OOTD for personal style, vacation photos, personal vlogs, or day-in-the-life content that’s just about you.)
When posting for your business, the same content can and should work. (We mean OOTD for a clothing business or day-in-the-life content for service providers showing their work process.)
No personal rants or group chats disguised as posts.
2. Content that crosses boundaries
We love a good joke, but always within respectful limits. That means no:
Lashon hara (gossip or slander)
Hate speech, bullying, or crude language
Immodest imagery or inappropriate humor and/or commentary
Disrespect toward Torah, Rabbis, or Jewish values
3. Halachic deal-breakers
We’re all about business, but never at the expense of halacha. Please avoid:
Posts that don’t align with Jewish law
Promoting businesses that operate on Shabbos/Yom Tov while claiming observance
Misleading information about kosher certifications
4. Misleading information
Your business thrives on trust, so let’s keep it real and avoid:
Unverified health or halachic claims and/or promises
Deceptive marketing or exaggerated guarantees
Unclear kosher supervision statements or standards
5. Low value content: This isn't the place for spam and other vibe killers. Take care to avoid:
Repetitive or copy-paste promo blasts
Fake profiles or impersonation
Sketchy pricing practices or anything that screams “scammy”
Questionable business practices
Does something feel off? You can flag any post for review. We’ll take a look and remove anything that doesn’t vibe with our standards. Quickly, quietly, and respectfully.
Keep content business-focused and valuable to our community
Respect Jewish standards and values
Contribute to a warm, honest, and protected community where businesses and consumers connect.
Thank you for helping us make Orbyt a space where Jewish businesses thrive and where every post adds value. Your presence makes our world better! 🎉
The Orbyt Team