Nextdoor is where you connect to the neighbourhoods that matter to you so you can belong.
By bringing neighbours and organisations together, we can cultivate a kinder world where everyone has a neighbourhood they can rely on.
The neighbourhood network
Neighbours 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 — neighbours, businesses, and public services.
Building connections in the real world is a universal human need. That truth, and the reality that neighbourhoods are among the most important communities in our lives, have been guiding principles for Nextdoor since the beginning.
Nextdoor by the numbers
- 11 countries
- 305,000 neighbourhoods globally
- 1 in 4 U.K. households
- 1 in 3 London households
- 55 million business recommendations from neighbours
Connecting the neighbourhood
We recognise that thriving communities are made up of the neighbours and organisations that build stronger, more vibrant, and resilient neighbourhoods.
Neighbours —Connect with the people you already wave to in your neighbourhood, or those you have yet to meet.
Businesses — Instantly reach your most valuable customers — your neighbours — and become a trusted part of the neighbourhood.
Nonprofits — Engage with the people who need you most and find support from donors nearby.
Public services— Share critical, real-time information directly at the neighbourhood level.
How we’re different
Trust — We ensure you’re connected to real people in neighbourhoods that matter to you.
Local perspective — Whether you need to find a local professional or a lost dog, your neighbours can help — and you can reach out to them instantly.
Proximity — You’re automatically connected to everyone nearby so you can build real-world connections.
A global neighbourhood
Neighbours in the United States, United Kingdom, the Netherlands, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Australia, Denmark, Sweden and Canada are using Nextdoor to meet, gather, exchange and share.