- How to join Nextdoor
Neighbors around the world turn to Nextdoor daily to receive trusted information, give and get help, get things done, and build real-world connections with those nearby — neighbors, businesses, and public services You can join and verify in a neighborhood if you: rent or own a home, own a second home,
- Neighbor Home - Nextdoor
Nextdoor is the neighborhood hub for trusted connections and the exchange of helpful information, goods, and services
- What is Nextdoor?
Neighbors around the world turn to Nextdoor daily to receive trusted information, give and get help, get things done, and build real-world connections with those nearby — neighbors, businesses, and public services Learn more about how to join Nextdoor and what you should post on Nextdoor
- Get started - Nextdoor
Nextdoor is the neighborhood hub for trusted connections and the exchange of helpful information, goods, and services
- Search on Nextdoor
Search Nextdoor to see if someone has already asked for plumber recommendations, to find a neighbor by name, or to locate that Crime and Safety conversation that happened last month
- See who you know nearby with the Contact Map - Nextdoor
To see the Contact Map, log into Nextdoor on a web browser and click Invite neighbors in the bottom left of your screen Scroll down to See who you know nearby Sync your contacts to unlock the map (If your contacts are already synced, you can skip to step 5 ) Follow the prompts to give Nextdoor access to your email contacts
- Log in to Nextdoor
Join Nextdoor, an app for neighborhoods where you can get local tips, buy and sell items, and more
- Block a neighbor - Nextdoor
Block a neighbor Neighbors Blocking a neighbor on Nextdoor can be done both in direct messages (DMs) and through the member's profile When you block someone, you and the blocked member will no longer be able to view or respond to each other's content in the feed
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