For HOAs & neighborhoods

Your neighborhood's sharing network — right next door.

A private community marketplace for HOAs and neighborhoods — share tools and gear, manage community assets, and fund common-area improvements, all with the neighbors you actually know.

No new system to learn. Set up in minutes.

Every street has the same three problems.

Everyone owns the same idle gear

A ladder, a pressure washer, a post-hole digger in every third garage — used twice a year.

Community assets nobody can find

The HOA's grills, tables, and pool gear, scattered and untracked. "Who has the canopy?" every event.

No trusted way to share

Nextdoor is noise and politics; Marketplace is strangers. Neighbors would happily share — they just have no private channel.

One private app for your community

What neighbors use Framily for.

Borrow & lend

Ladders, tools, pressure washers, party tents. Why own what you only use twice a year?

Community assets

The HOA's shared grills, tables, and pool gear, tracked with check-out and reminders.

Sell & support the community

Neighbors sell what they no longer need; proceeds fund common-area improvements.

Community asset library

Never lose track of the community's gear again.

Every grill, table, pool float, and holiday decoration — tracked. See who has what, when it's due back, and send reminders automatically.

  • See who has whatAn owner and a borrower on every item — no more guessing where the community grill went.
  • Know when it's due backA live countdown and due date on every checkout, right in the app.
  • Automatic remindersFramily nudges the borrower before the item is ever overdue.

Not Facebook Marketplace.
The opposite of it.

Public marketplaces
Anyone can join
Strangers & scams
Ads & data harvesting
Sells to whoever shows up
Marketplace fees
Framily
Residents-only, board-approved
Neighbors you trust
No ads, no data selling
Stays in the neighborhood
0% on member sales
The neighbors you wave to — not strangers from across town. — Why communities switch
Sell & Support

Where it funds the neighborhood: Sell & Support.

Neighbors sell what they no longer need. When another resident buys it, the proceeds go to the community's common-area fund. A fundraiser with zero overhead.

$1,000
A conservative year, even for a small community
$2–5K+
For an active neighborhood with engaged residents
0%
Platform fee on member sales

Estimates based on typical community activity — your mileage varies with how many residents take part.

Sustainability

Share more. Buy less. Waste nothing.

Every shared ladder is one not bought, boxed, and landfilled. Framily turns a street of duplicate purchases into a neighborhood that shares — less clutter, less spending, less waste.

Built for neighborhood privacy

Private, and just for your neighbors.

Residents-only

Every member is approved by a board admin. No strangers, no public exposure.

No personal contact shared

Neighbors talk through in-app messaging; no phone numbers or emails exchanged.

No ads. No data selling. Ever.

We make money from community subscriptions, not from your residents' data.

Web-based

No app store download. Works in any browser, on any phone.

Founding Partner program

We're choosing our next 3 partner communities.

Full access free for 12 months, with hands-on onboarding from the founder. After the year, founding partners lock in 50% off for life.

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Free for 12 months Hands-on founder onboarding No risk, cancel anytime
Questions communities ask

Good questions, straight answers.

Nextdoor is a public social network — noise, politics, no admin controls, no inventory tracking, no community-owned assets. Framily is invite-only, organized, board-managed, with equipment check-out and a community fund.
No — it complements it. PayHOA, Buildium, and the rest handle dues and operations. Framily handles resident-to-resident sharing and community assets, which none of them do.
Often, yes — but it's an easy one. Many boards start with a lightweight pilot; a single decision can launch the whole community. No long-term contract.
A board member or property manager approves residents and oversees the community supplies. Under 30 minutes a week.
That's the board's call. You can include all residents or limit it to owners.
Neighbors sell what they no longer need; proceeds go to the community's common-area fund. No storage, no committees.
The Grow plan is $59/month — less than most boards spend on a single line item. Founding partner communities get 12 months free and lock in 50% off for life.

Framily turns a subdivision into a neighborhood.

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