Raya's review process typically takes between 24 hours and two weeks, depending on how complete your submission is and how busy their team is at that moment.

Raya is a membership-based social network that screens who joins. When you submit your profile, their review team looks at your submission against their membership criteria — which they do not publish in full. The time it takes depends partly on you (whether your materials are clear and complete) and partly on their queue (how many other submissions they are processing that week).

Most people hear back within three to five business days. Some get a response in 24 hours. Others wait closer to two weeks, especially if Raya's team flags your submission for a second look or if you submitted during a period when they had a backlog.

Key Takeaways

  • Raya's standard review window is 24 hours to two weeks, with most decisions arriving in three to five business days.
  • A complete submission with a clear photo, bio, and referral information tends to move faster than incomplete ones.
  • You will receive an email notification whether your submission was approved, rejected, or flagged for additional review.
  • If rejected, you can resubmit after 30 days, but Raya does not explain specific rejection reasons.

What happens during Raya's review

When you submit your profile, a human reviewer reads your bio, looks at your photo, and checks whether you have a referral from an existing member. Raya does not use an algorithm to auto-approve or auto-reject — a person makes the call. That means the review takes time, but it also means there is some room for judgment if your submission is borderline.

The reviewer is looking at whether your profile fits what Raya describes as its membership community. The company has never published exact criteria, but members and rejected applicants have reported that Raya considers your professional field, your social media presence, and whether you seem like someone who will engage with the community rather than lurk.

If your submission is straightforward — you have a clear photo, a genuine bio, a referral from someone already in the network, and nothing that raises a flag — the review is usually quick. If something seems off or incomplete, the reviewer may flag it for a second look, which adds time.

Why some submissions take longer

Raya's review queue is not constant. During periods when many people are submitting (often after press coverage or when Raya is mentioned in a popular article), their team gets backed up. A submission that would normally be reviewed in two days might take a week.

Your own submission can also slow things down. If your photo is blurry, your bio is vague, or your referral information is incomplete, the reviewer may send your submission back to you for clarification before making a decision. That back-and-forth adds days to the process.

Raya also manually reviews submissions that seem suspicious — for example, a brand-new account with no social media history, or someone trying to join under a fake name. These submissions get extra scrutiny and take longer.

What to expect in the email response

Raya sends an email to the address you used to submit. If you were approved, the email will tell you how to read the app and set up your account. If you were rejected, the email will say so, but Raya does not explain why. You will not get feedback on what went wrong or what you could change.

If your submission was flagged for additional review, Raya may ask you to provide more information — a clearer photo, more details about your work, or clarification about your referral. You will have a window to respond (usually a few days). After you send the additional information, the review starts again, adding another few days to your total wait time.

What you can do while you wait

There is no way to check the status of your submission while it is under review. Raya does not have a dashboard or a status page. You have to wait for the email.

If you have not heard back after two weeks, you can try reaching out to Raya's support email, but response times are slow and they may not give you a status update. The safest assumption is that if two weeks have passed, your submission was likely rejected, and you will see a rejection email soon after.

Do not submit multiple times while waiting. Raya's system will catch duplicate submissions, and submitting again does not speed up the process — it may actually flag your account as problematic.

Resubmitting after rejection

If you were rejected, you can submit again after 30 days have passed. Raya's system will let you know when you are may be able to access to resubmit. You can change your photo, rewrite your bio, or find a different referral before you try again, but since Raya does not tell you why you were rejected, you are essentially guessing at what might work the second time.

Some people resubmit with a different photo or a more detailed bio and get approved on the second try. Others are rejected again. There is no may provide that waiting 30 days and resubmitting will change the outcome.

How Raya's timeline compares to other networks

Most social networks with screening processes — like some professional networks or invitation-only communities — review submissions within a few days to a week. Raya is on the slower end of that range, partly because they do manual human review rather than automated screening.

If you are waiting for Raya approval and want to explore other networks in the meantime, there are other membership-based social platforms that either have faster review times or no review process at all. The trade-off is that those networks may have less active screening, which means the community is different.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I check on my submission while it is being reviewed?

No. Raya does not offer a status check or tracking system. You will only hear from them via email once they have made a decision. If you have not received an email after two weeks, contact their support address, but they may not provide a status update.

What if I get rejected — can I see why?

Raya does not provide rejection reasons. The email will say you were not approved, but nothing more. You can resubmit after 30 days, but you will have to guess at what might change the outcome based on feedback from other users or by trying a different photo or bio.

Does having a referral from a famous person make approval faster?

A referral from an existing member is required, but Raya does not publicly prioritize referrals from high-profile members. The reviewer still evaluates your entire submission. A referral from anyone in the network gets you in the queue, but it does not may provide approval or speed up the review.

What happens if I submit incomplete information?

If your submission is missing key information — like a clear photo or a complete referral — Raya may ask you to provide it before they make a decision. You will receive an email asking for clarification. Responding quickly can help, but it adds time to your overall review window.

Is there a way to speed up Raya's review?

No. Raya does not offer expedited review or a way to pay for faster processing. The timeline is the same for everyone. The only thing you can control is making sure your submission is complete and clear so it does not get flagged for additional review.