Neighborhood co-op admins

Help nearby households buy the practical stuff together.

Turn a local text thread into a co-op for recurring household essentials, seasonal items, and delivery-friendly group buys.

Best-fit bulk buys

01
Household basics

Paper goods, trash bags, laundry, and cleaning supplies

02
Seasonal buys

Snow, storm, pool, school, or holiday seasonal buys

03
Local pickup

Shared pickup plans for nearby households

Why it fits

Neighbors want savings, but coordination falls apart when interest, quantities, payments, and pickup details live in separate chats.

BTIB gives the admin a simple page for the group, a map presence, and calculator-backed economics for making the effort worthwhile.

Paper goods, trash bags, laundry, and cleaning supplies
Snow, storm, pool, school, or holiday seasonal buys
Shared pickup plans for nearby households

Admin playbook

01
Start with repeat demand

Choose the supplies people already buy often enough to make bulk coordination worth it.

02
Invite the natural members

Bring in the people, teams, households, or programs who benefit from the same order.

03
Use the calculator

Model member count, order size, and admin cut before you set expectations.

Pre-filtered map

Neighborhoods co-ops on the BTIB map.

This map is already filtered for neighborhoods co-ops so admins can see the relevant network without sorting through every group type.

Co-op calculator

Model the upside before you recruit your first member.

Adjust the numbers for your neighborhoods. Admins can earn from a management cut on coordinated orders plus a fixed share of member subscriptions.

Open the full calculator
Estimated annual admin earnings$7,138$594.83 per month
Order management: $420.00/moSubscription share: $174.83/mo
Category leaderboard

Top neighborhoods co-ops.

A live leaderboard helps admins and members see which neighborhoods groups are gaining traction.

BTIB NETWORK

Neighborhoods Co-op Leaderboard

Top neighborhoods co-ops ranked by members, orders, and revenue.

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