Panoramic wide-angle Calgary downtown skyline at night, towers lit against a cold black sky, shot from a low industrial vantage point to the right of frame, vast dark sky occupying the left two-thirds, hard architectural lines, high contrast
Panoramic wide-angle Calgary downtown skyline at night, towers lit against a cold black sky, shot from a low industrial vantage point to the right of frame, vast dark sky occupying the left two-thirds, hard architectural lines, high contrast
/ Founded in Calgary

Built for the market your competitors ignore.

Zora Socials exists for one reason: Calgary small businesses deserve a social agency that knows their specific market, speaks their language, and measures success in clients acquired.

Extreme close-up of a Calgary construction site facade at dusk, steel beams and scaffolding dominating the left edge, a sliver of cold grey sky visible to the right, clinical overhead industrial lighting, hard shadows, high contrast monochrome
Extreme close-up of a Calgary construction site facade at dusk, steel beams and scaffolding dominating the left edge, a sliver of cold grey sky visible to the right, clinical overhead industrial lighting, hard shadows, high contrast monochrome
— Market Specificity

National agencies don't know your block.

We operate inside Calgary's competitive landscape — its trade corridors, food districts, retail pockets, and service markets. We know which channels move inventory here and which ones just burn budget.

Generic playbooks built for Toronto or Vancouver don't win clients in NE Calgary. We don't use them.

+ English & Punjabi

Bilingual is not a feature. It is the point.

One metric. Client acquisition.

We don't report on reach, saves, or engagement rate. Every month you get one number: qualified leads generated. That is the only score that matters.

Calgary's South Asian business community is one of the most active small-business markets in Western Canada. Most agencies treat bilingual capacity as a footnote. We built around it from day one.

Ready to compete for clients, not likes?