LuperIQ Neighborhood

A calmer place for neighborhood coordination

Share updates, organize local events, track resources, and keep important neighborhood notes somewhere easier to find than a social feed.

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What this neighborhood site does

Start from the type of site you actually need, then turn on the pieces that fit the way your neighborhood works.

A public home base

Give people one clear place to understand the neighborhood, find the next event or resource, and take the next useful step.

Private tools behind it

Use the tools that make sense for neighbors: calendars, files, messages, tasks, resources, updates, RSVPs, or shared records.

Onboarding that matches

The first questions fit this site type, so your neighborhood starts with the right pages, tools, and wording.

What your first site can include

Your first site can answer the questions people already ask all week: what is happening, who is responsible, where the important records live, and what needs attention next. It should feel private, calm, and useful on day one.

Your first setup

  • Start with announcements, local resources, event dates, watch notes, and a simple neighbor directory.
  • Keep public-facing information separate from private resident updates.
  • Add categories for recurring topics like safety, events, repairs, and resource sharing.
  • Make the join path clear so the site does not turn into another noisy social feed.

What the site makes clear

Someone opening the site should quickly understand whether this is for a family, household, care circle, pets, neighbors, or a homestead, then know how to join, contribute, or ask for access.

  • Resident-only privacy cues
  • Neighborhood update categories
  • Event and resource sharing examples
  • Clear expectations for moderation and access
Starter neighborhood site

The site is not an empty shell after signup. It opens with the tools that match this type of neighborhood and can be adjusted during onboarding.

🏘️ Neighborhood News

Updates, notices, and pinned posts organized for the people who live nearby.

📅 Community Calendar

Meetings, trash days, block parties, cleanup days, and seasonal reminders.

👀 Watch Notes

Optional safety and awareness updates with privacy controls for the group.

📚 Community Docs

Rules, contacts, local resources, forms, maps, and helpful reference material.

Start free with the everyday tools. If the site becomes part of the routine, you can upgrade later for more storage, a custom domain, email, or heavier workflows.

Sound familiar?

These are the moments that usually mean a dedicated neighborhood site will help.

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Neighborhood threads get noisy

Lost pets, events, watch notes, and recommendations all collide in one feed people stop reading.

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Events need one source of truth

Block parties, cleanup days, meetings, and local alerts should be easy to find after the first post.

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Private details need boundaries

Neighbors may need to share useful information without making every note public to the internet.

Everything your neighborhood needs

One private website. No ads. No data mining. You own your data.

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Neighborhood News

Updates, notices, and pinned posts organized for the people who live nearby.

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Community Calendar

Meetings, trash days, block parties, cleanup days, and seasonal reminders.

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Watch Notes

Optional safety and awareness updates with privacy controls for the group.

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Community Docs

Rules, contacts, local resources, forms, maps, and helpful reference material.

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Group Buys

Coordinate shared supplies, local orders, or neighbor-to-neighbor needs.

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Block Party Tools

Sign-ups, supply lists, volunteers, and activity planning for neighborhood events.

Up and running in minutes

No credit card. No setup fees. No catch.

1

Pick your type

30 seconds. Tell us your neighborhood name.

2

Add your people

Invite neighbors with a link or email.

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Start with the right tools

Your starter pages and selected tools are ready when the site opens.

Simple pricing

A better neighborhood page starts with trust.

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  • Neighborhood news
  • Community calendar
  • Watch notes
  • Resource docs
  • Group buys
  • Event sign-ups
  • Private roles
  • 500 MB storage
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Questions?

Is this for an HOA only?

No. It can support an HOA, a block, a small neighborhood group, or an informal neighbor network.

Can some pages be public?

Yes. Keep general welcome or event details public while private notes stay member-only.

Can admins moderate posts?

Yes. Group admins can manage access, content, and the parts of the site that should stay private.

Ready to bring your neighborhood together?

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