The anonymous platform where verified residents rate their building, report real-time issues, and actually talk to their neighbors. Starting in Oakland.
You pay $3,000/month but have no way to know if the elevator works, if management responds to complaints, or if that penthouse party is going to keep you up all night. Existing review sites serve apartment hunters, not the people who actually live there. LobbyPost is built for residents, by residents.
Post a negative Google review and management knows exactly which unit you're in. LobbyPost never stores your apartment number.
Elevator broken? Pool closed? You find out when you walk up to it. LobbyPost crowdsources building status in real time.
Living next to 200 people and knowing none of them. LobbyPost creates community without forcing you to share your identity.
Every resident gets a randomly generated animal alias. Your identity stays hidden. Your building stays honest.
Star ratings populated by real resident reviews, visible to anyone browsing. Management, noise, cleanliness, responsiveness. The scores your building earns.
Elevator down? Gym closed? Package room full? Crowdsourced real-time updates so every resident knows what's happening right now.
No outsiders. Every user is verified as an actual resident. No apartment numbers stored. Workers can self-declare. Total privacy, total trust.
Talk to neighbors without revealing who you are. Share tips, coordinate, or just say hello. Reveal your name only to people you choose to trust.
Each building has an admin who manages the page, sets other admins, and defines which services to crowdsource updates from. Built to scale building by building.
Get notified when something in your building changes. Outage alerts, maintenance updates, community posts. Never miss what matters in your home.
Anyone can post. But when multiple residents confirm the same issue, LobbyPost surfaces it as verified. You see who confirmed it, when they confirmed it, and how recently. Noise becomes signal.
LobbyPost is starting in Oakland. One building at a time. Giving residents the anonymous voice they've always needed, without ever compromising who they are.