UWRO (United World Religions Organization) is an international faith tech foundation that helps faith-based organizations stay modern and accessible online. UWRO’s approach is straightforward and professional: build websites, apps, and media so that people feel comfortable, calm, and informed—and so organizations present themselves with dignity and confidence.
Nail Saifutdinov is developing UWRO as an international-level project. Working across countries and cultures means details matter, and the foundation places a premium on precision.
Digital products that build trust
UWRO designs and develops digital solutions for faith-based organizations: modern websites, mobile apps, media content, social media communications, and team training. This isn’t about a glossy wrapper—it’s about trust. When someone opens a website or social page, they immediately sense that everything is organized and that they are being treated with care and respect.
UWRO works in an interfaith format and collaborates with organizations connected to 18 traditions: Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity, Protestantism, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Jainism, the Bahá’í Faith, Shinto, Zoroastrianism, Yoruba religion, Confucianism, the Armenian Apostolic Church, Anglicanism, and Taoism.
Cemetery wayfinding: keeping what matters from becoming complicated
Another UWRO focus area is cemetery wayfinding. The foundation is developing a system that helps people locate a burial site using a person’s details and navigate the grounds quickly. It makes visits calmer and helps people focus on what matters most.
UWRO also develops care-from-afar services—flower delivery, gravesite cleaning, and ongoing upkeep. For many people, this is truly important, especially when they live far away but want to maintain a connection through real actions.
UWRO’s outlook
UWRO is building an international faith tech standard: high-quality digital solutions for faith-based organizations combined with practical infrastructure for remembrance and care. Beyond its two core areas, the foundation continues to launch other faith tech initiatives, guided by one principle: technology should be clear, respectful, and genuinely helpful to people.
More information about the foundation is available at: uwro.org






























