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Features

Everything Oho can do, grouped the way the platform is sold and used. Start with the pillar that matches what you're trying to achieve, find the capability, and follow the link to switch it on.

Start with Breadth of verifiables if the question is does Oho check the thing I need? — it catalogues every clearance, registration, and register Oho can confirm. The pillars after it split by what you do with those checks: Background screening is the workflow you run a screening through, and Employment verification is keeping each answer true once it's in.

This section answers one question: can Oho do X, and how do I turn it on? For the end-to-end story of how the pieces fit together, read How Oho Works. For what a Worker or Credential actually is, see Core Entities.

The five pillars

PillarWhat it covers
Breadth of verifiablesEverything Oho can confirm against an official source: WWC across all states and territories, NDIS Worker Screening, AHPRA, teacher registration, Right to Work, ban registers, exemptions, and your own custom credentials.
Background screeningThe screening workflow: recruitment check requests, role-based screening packages, attachment requirements, the Review & Decide queue, and ATS integrations.
Employment verificationOngoing verification: re-checks on the schedule you set, expiry tracking for the certificates no register can answer for, and verification on demand.
Compliance managementDashboards and reporting, notifications and renewal reminders, fetch requests, compliance rules, and position-based requirements.
Workforce & integrationsCentralised worker profiles, organisational hierarchy, role-based access, and API integration.

How to read a feature page

Every page in this section has the same shape, ordered so you can stop reading as soon as you have your answer:

  • What you get — the outcome, in a few bullets. Enough to decide whether Oho does what you need.
  • Turn it on — one link to the guide that walks you through the setup, click by click.
  • How it works — a short explanation, then a link to the concept page that owns the detail.
  • For developers — collapsed by default: endpoints, webhook events, and the API guide.
  • Good to know — the limits, edge cases, and what a particular result means.

Each capability shows an Availability marker — Available, Beta, Assisted setup, or Coming soon — using the same vocabulary as the connector guides.

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