Co-op admins

Run a group buying co-op without becoming the group spreadsheet.

Buy Things In Bulk helps trusted organizers start, grow, and manage local bulk-buying groups for churches, workplaces, HOAs, 3PLs, YMCAs, neighborhoods, and friends and family.

What admins get

01
Create a co-op

Claim or start a group, invite members, and set the buying rhythm.

02
Compare true unit costs

Use BTIB to normalize bulk listings so members see the real deal.

03
Coordinate orders

Gather demand, manage pickup or delivery details, and keep everyone aligned.

Built for practical organizers

The page for the person who makes the order happen.

Co-op admins already connect people, spot repeat needs, and know where bulk buying can save money. BTIB gives that work a home: a map listing, a member path, a calculator, and a leaderboard that makes growth visible.

Findable

Each co-op type can be discovered through a pre-filtered map so nearby groups are easier to claim, join, or model.

Measurable

The calculator helps admins see how membership, order volume, and management cut change the economics.

Motivating

Category leaderboards make top groups visible by members, orders, and revenue.

Admin audiences

Pick the co-op model that matches your group.

Each landing page speaks to a different admin audience and includes a pre-filtered map, an earnings calculator, and a category leaderboard.

Churches

For pastors, office managers, deacons, and ministry volunteers who already know what the community needs every month.

View Churches page
3PLs

For warehouse managers, prep center owners, and operations leads who see the same boxes, tape, labels, and janitorial supplies reorder every week.

View 3PLs page
HOAs

For HOA board members, property managers, and resident volunteers who want useful shared buying without more meeting overhead.

View HOAs page
Workplace

For office managers, founders, facilities leads, and team admins who are tired of scattered supply runs.

View Workplace page
YMCA

For branch directors, program coordinators, and operations admins managing high-volume community spaces.

View YMCA page
Neighborhoods

For neighborhood organizers, block captains, and practical neighbors who already connect people.

View Neighborhoods page
Friends and Family

For the organized person in the group who already finds the deal, tracks who wants in, and makes sure the order happens.

View Friends and Family page