How It Works

Neighbora turns neighborhood demand into useful services, events, and homeowner tools.

The model is simple: the community activates access, homeowners choose what they need, and local partners serve multiple homes more efficiently.

1

HOA joins Neighbora

The community activates Neighbora for every home for a simple membership fee.

2

Homeowners get access

Residents view events, join service campaigns, ask HOA questions, and use home maintenance tools.

3

Neighbors unlock better pricing

When enough homeowners join a service campaign, providers can offer better neighborhood route pricing.

4

Services come to the community

Trusted providers complete the work, homeowners confirm completion, and home history stays organized.

For homeowners

Homeowners discover trusted services, events, reminders, HOA guidance, and service campaigns through one community membership.

For HOAs

Boards and managers can offer visible homeowner value without turning every board member into a vendor coordinator.

For service professionals

Local providers reach concentrated neighborhood demand and can plan efficient service days with structured bookings.

Campaign Flow

How group pricing and service campaigns work.

A service campaign starts with a trusted provider, a clear scope, a neighborhood date window, and a target number of homes. Homeowners reserve a spot, payment is authorized, and the service day becomes more efficient as neighbors join.

Homeowner joins

Payment is authorized

Provider completes the route

Homeowner confirms completion

Review and home record are saved

Dryer Vent Cleaning Day

34 neighbors joined

$79 community price

Sprinkler Inspection Route

28 neighbors joined

$49 community price

HVAC Tune-Up Day

42 neighbors joined

$99 community price

Pressure Washing Week

19 neighbors joined

$149 community price

Seasonal Plant Sale

56 neighbors joined

$64 community price

Smart Home Consultation Day

16 neighbors joined

$75 community price

Neighbora

Want the model in your community?

Homeowners can request Neighbora, boards can request a demo, and service professionals can apply to become partners.