Introducing Nextdoor for Android

Nextdoor Takes Another Step Toward Giving Neighbors Everywhere a Mobile Lifeline to Their Neighborhood

San Francisco, California, August 21, 2013 – Nextdoor (nextdoor.com), the private social network for the neighborhood, introduces Nextdoor for Android. The Nextdoor App enables members to stay safe and connected to their neighbors anytime, from anywhere.

Nextdoor is used by more than 18,000 neighborhoods across all 50 states. On average, neighbors send more than 1 million messages each day using the Nextdoor platform. As more neighborhoods have adopted Nextdoor, members have requested updates from police, fire, and other public safety officials on the Nextdoor platform. As of today, Nextdoor has partnered with more than 120 local agencies, including 5 of the 10 largest U.S. cities by population.

“Every single day, neighbors rely on Nextdoor to exchange vital information, like neighborhood crime alerts,” said Nirav Tolia, Co-Founder and CEO of Nextdoor. “With our native Android app, more neighbors can stay closely connected about everything happening in their neighborhood no matter the time or place.”

The Nextdoor App provides a mobile lifeline to the neighborhood. Neighbors can now use their Android phones to:

  • Send an urgent alert about an emergency evacuation
  • Share a photo with neighbors of a lost dog
  • Warn neighbors about a street closure
  • Communicate about a block party
  • Report a lost wallet found on the sidewalk

“Our neighborhood is quite large and diverse,” said Gene Montemore, an Android beta tester in Scottsdale, Ariz. “The new app enables widespread adoption of Nextdoor in our neighborhood and allows us to more easily stay connected while traveling or navigating through our busy daily lives.”

Nextdoor released a dedicated iPhone app in late May 2013. Already, 20 percent of the total content on Nextdoor is created by members using Nextdoor for iPhone. Not surprisingly, mobile members are more likely to share a photo, post an urgent alert, and welcome neighbors to Nextdoor.

“We’re transitioning to a mobile-centric world—away from the browser and back toward stand-alone applications—and Android is a major player,” said Bill Gurley, General Partner at Benchmark. “Nextdoor has taken an important step toward giving more people the native mobile experience they want.”

Nextdoor for Android is free and available for immediate download at nextdoor.com/mobile.

About Nextdoor.com, Inc.
Nextdoor (nextdoor.com) is the private social network for the neighborhood. Using Nextdoor’s free platform, available on the Web and mobile devices, neighbors create private neighborhood websites where they get to know one another, ask questions, exchange local advice and recommendations, and organize virtual neighborhood watches to reduce crime.

Headquartered in San Francisco, Calif., Nextdoor is a privately held company with the backing of prominent investors, including Benchmark, Greylock Partners, Shasta Ventures, and Bezos Expeditions. Nextdoor has been named one of Time Magazine’s 50 Best Websites of 2013 and one of Entrepreneur Magazine’s 100 Brilliant Companies. The company was recently chosen by the San Francisco Business Times as one of its 2013 Tech & Innovation award winners for Best Startup. More than 18,000 neighborhoods across the country are using Nextdoor to build happier, safer places to call home.

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