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FAQ’s

Find answers to common questions about KAYA, our community, products, and services. Whether you’re a customer, vendor, promoter, or validator, this guide will help you understand how KAYA works and how you can get the most from our platform.

Validators must provide verifiable professional credentials (degrees, licenses, lab affiliations), two professional references, and pass a platform competency assessment that tests method application and reporting quality. New validators complete probationary tasks and are rated on reproducibility, thoroughness, and metadata completeness. Ongoing checks include proficiency tests, peer audits, criminal background checks where applicable, and conflict disclosure reviews. Validators with repeated low reproducibility scores face retraining or suspension.

Validators follow standardized KAYA protocols, document their process with multimedia evidence, and submit reports that undergo quality review by the KAYA team before results are published.

Validators earn revenue sharing, access to premium products, professional recognition, and invitations to research collaborations as they maintain high performance scores.

Yes. Assignments can be completed remotely, provided validators follow test protocols and submit results within the agreed timeline.

KAYA measures validator performance through reproducibility scores, peer and platform audits, and adherence to documentation standards.

Suspicious claims should be flagged immediately through the validator dashboard. KAYA investigates, and offending products may be delisted until corrective action is taken.

Applicants must meet KAYA’s minimum education or experience criteria and pass the competency assessment before joining the network.

KAYA provides onboarding, training materials, research tools, and dedicated support specialists who help validators resolve issues quickly.