NeighborHub
ConceptThe social network of your building
A private social network for a building or neighborhood: announcements, events, a local marketplace, safety alerts, service recommendations and a board — everything your community shares, in one app.
Verified
Real neighbors
Local
Building-level
600k+
Target users
Market
Neighborhood social market
Neighborhood social and community apps: a large, high-engagement local market.
Figures are team estimates and projections, illustrative only — not guarantees.
Why this project wins
Verified, hyperlocal — not global noise
Building-by-building virality lowers CAC
Service referrals monetize each post
Natural white-label for developers/HOAs
Feeds the Adonait home/real-estate ecosystem
Competitors & how we’re different
Nextdoor
Broad neighborhood social, but noisy and not building-level.
WhatsApp groups
How buildings coordinate today — chaotic, no structure.
HOA portals
Admin-focused; not a real social network.
Business thesis
Ideal customer
Residents of buildings and neighborhoods who want a real local network.
White-label (who to sell it to)
Developers, HOAs and property managers (a branded resident network).
Market
Neighborhood social and community apps: a large, high-engagement local market.
Monetization
Local ads, service referrals, premium for buildings/HOAs.
Investment needed
US$120k (app + moderation + local integrations).
Estimated users by region
Urban residents; target 600k+ (est.).
Cost per user (est.)
US$0.30–0.70 CAC (building-by-building virality).
Technical details
- •Verified-resident community feed
- •Events, marketplace and service recommendations
- •Safety alerts and building board
- •Directory and messaging
- •Firebase backend + moderation
Full business plan
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