Solutions

One platform.
Five community types.

HOAs, civic associations, community leagues, residents associations, and neighborhood associations all run the same four jobs: dues, events, volunteers, board records. GetNeighbor adapts to the way your community runs them — not the other way around.

What stays the same

The four jobs
don't change.

Every community organization in the GetNeighbor pool runs the same four jobs. The Core engine ($39/mo) ships them all. Packs ($19-25/mo) add the specifics your community type needs.

01
Dues + paymentsStripe-direct, 0% platform fee, autopay opt-in.
02
Events + RSVPsBlock parties, AGMs, programming, ticketed events.
03
Volunteers + shiftsSign-ups, capacity, day-of reminders, hours tracking.
04
Board records + audit trailDecision log, AGM voting, board-transition kit.
01 · HOA

For the
suburban HOA.

Single-family neighborhoods running on mandatory dues. Born when residents got tired of paying 6-8% to property management companies for software they could run themselves.

  • Mandatory dues + assessments handled by Stripe
  • Architectural review request workflow
  • Board-transition kit that survives every January
See hoa features →Built for 50-2,500 household suburban HOAs
02 · Civic association

For the
civic association.

Urban mixed-tenure communities (renters + owners + commercial) running on voluntary dues. Half your work is reaching every door; the other half is city advocacy.

  • Renter-friendly comms (no homeowner gatekeeping)
  • City advocacy templates + petition workflow
  • Sponsor marketplace for local businesses
See civic association features →Built for 200-2,500 household civic groups
03 · Community league

For the
community league.

Year-round programming organizations with rinks, halls, and festivals. Volunteer-led, often pre-software, drowning in spreadsheet handoffs.

  • Recurring program registration (skating, soccer, day camps)
  • Facility booking + community-hall rentals
  • Festival sponsorship + vendor management
See community league features →Built for Edmonton, Calgary, and Prairie leagues
04 · Residents association

For the
residents association.

Condo, co-op, or apartment-building residents. Governance is fast (smaller body), amenities are shared, communication is hyper-local — but board turnover destroys institutional memory.

  • Party-room + amenity booking with Stripe deposits
  • Building-specific issue tracking (elevator, parking, plumbing)
  • AGM voting with proxy + hybrid support
See residents association features →Built for 20-600 unit buildings
05 · Neighborhood association

For the
neighborhood association.

Voluntary geographic groups (no dues required, no legal entity required). The lightest formal layer of community organizing. Often the on-ramp to a future civic association.

  • Roster without dues (free Core tier)
  • City-advocacy + petition tools (Engagement Pack)
  • Paper-newsletter delivery routing
See neighborhood association features →Built for emerging neighborhood groups, no entity required
Not sure which is yours?

The one-question test.

If your community has a legally-binding entity that requires members to pay — you're an HOA or residents association. If membership is voluntary and dues are optional — you're a civic or neighborhood association. If you run year-round outdoor programming with facilities — you're a league.

Still unsure? Pick the closest match — every solution runs on the same Core engine, and you can change orgType in 5 seconds.

Mandatory dues?HOA / residents association
Voluntary dues?Civic / neighborhood association
Year-round programming?Community league
Apartment / condo building?Residents association
No formal entity yet?Neighborhood association

Find your fit.

Free for the first 100 households. No card. No sales call. Pick the segment that's closest and start in 5 minutes.