Kind Connector

Share skills, resources, and stay connected with your local people

About Kind Connector

A simple directory to help neighbors help each other.

Kind Connector is a hyperlocal platform where neighbors can share their skills and resources, and ask for help when they need it. Think of it as a living directory of the generous, capable people in your community.

What makes Kind Connector different:

This is NOT Facebook or Nextdoor.

  • No news feed
  • No comments section
  • No political arguments
  • No algorithm deciding what you see
  • No ads, ever

This IS a focused tool for mutual aid:

  • A searchable directory of neighbors and their skills
  • A way to broadcast "I need help" to your network
  • A space you control - update your own profile anytime
  • Invite-based networks built on trust

Why this matters:

Social media promised to connect us, but instead gave us endless scrolling, targeted ads, and toxic comment sections. Community spreadsheets work, but they're hard to maintain and quickly get outdated.

Kind Connector is designed to be more useful than a spreadsheet, simpler than social media.

How it works:

  1. Join a network - Request to join an existing local network or start your own
  2. Create your profile - Share your skills, resources, and what you might need help with
  3. Browse your neighbors - Search by skill, resource, or just see who's in your network
  4. Ask for help when you need it - Use the "Ask for Help" button to send a message to everyone in your network
  5. Respond directly - When someone needs help, reach out to them directly (email, phone, text - your choice)

Want to join or start a network?

Sign up here to get started. Network requests are personally reviewed to maintain the grassroots, community-focused nature of the platform.

What Kind Connector will NEVER do:

  • Show ads
  • Sell your data
  • Take venture capital funding
  • Charge money
  • Create a discussion forum
  • Become a social media platform

The commitment:

Kind Connector is grassroots community infrastructure. It will remain free, focused, and simple. As the platform grows and stabilizes, it will be made open source so other communities can run their own instances. This isn't a startup. It's not trying to "scale" or "disrupt" anything. It's just a tool to help neighbors know and help each other.

Questions? Want to help?

Use the form below to get in touch.

Who built this?

Hi, I'm Rachel. 👋

I live in North Park, San Diego. I've been building websites for ages, and what's always lit me up is making information accessible to people, acting as a wayfinder to help folks find what they need.

Why I built Kind Connector:

We DO know our neighbors - we wave hello, we chat at the mailbox. But when it comes to actually helping each other in specific ways? It's all so sporadic and telephone-gamey. "I think Sarah mentioned she has a truck?" "Didn't someone on the block say they know plumbing?"

I wanted to make mutual aid easy and transparent. So we can actually SEE who has what skills, who needs what help, and connect directly without playing telephone or hoping the right person hears about it third-hand.

Over a decade ago, I built a website called Kind Eye that helped people find non-toxic personal care products. "Kind" has always been my north star: finding kinder, healthier alternatives to extractive systems.

Kind Connector is that same impulse, just applied to how we connect with each other.

This is a deeply personal project. I'm not trying to build a company or make money. I'm trying to build the infrastructure I want to exist in my own neighborhood and then share it with others who want the same thing.

I'm learning as I go, which means the platform will evolve based on what people actually need. If you have ideas, questions, or just want to chat about community resilience, I'd love to hear from you.

You can reach me directly: rachel@kindconnector.com

— Rachel

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