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What is NeighborShare?

NeighborShare is a unique service company that provides low cost web portals to homeowner associations, community organizations and families.  NeighborShare was established to improve the way organizations interact and communicate with their members.

What we do?

We create and customize web portals with the ability to post announcements, upload documents and track calendars events. Our goal is to provide an informative and interactive web portal that fosters communication between organizations and their members. 

How NeighborShare helps?

  • Improve communication
  • Document repository
  • Save on publication, distribution and postage costs
  • Eliminate the need for web design
  • Create contact directories
  • Post newsletters 
  • Survey your members

Why NeighborShare?

Using NeighborShare is simple and provides tremendous value for pennies a day.  Our customer service is second to none. We eliminate the need for a web designer.  Homeowner associations and community groups choose NeighborShare because it makes communicating with its members easier.      With NeighborShare's exclusive email alert feature, members can customize the frequency and type of changes to the portal they choose to receive alerts about.  Receive alerts immediately, daily or weekly, it's up to you.  NeighborShare portals are also searchable, so it simplifies finding contacts, documents, and any other items easily.

 

 

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Testimonials:


"As President of our Homeowner Assoc., our NeighborShare site provides the communication we never had in our neighborhood." 

 

John M

Lexington, KY

 

"I'll throw my two cents in here and say this is a way cool idea. We need to get something started to get people involved and information easily sent out."

 

Mike E

    Cumming, GA
 

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