
Most groups still juggle too many tools: one for messages, another for photos, a third for calendars or files.
OurHub brings it all together in a single, elegant platform that feels as polished as your favorite apps, but without the noise, ads, or data tracking.
The vision is simple: make small-group life online as seamless and secure as modern workplace collaboration, built for families, friends, and communities, not corporations.

OurHub isn’t just an idea, it’s an ecosystem. The foundational domains (.family, .team, .club, .community, and OurHubHQ.com) are secured and structured for multi-market scalability.
We’re seeking a development partner or digital agency to collaborate on bringing the platform to life.
The model:

OurHub’s flexible framework adapts to countless use cases, each with its own custom subdomain for identity and access control.
OurHub.family - Families & relatives
Calendars, photos, birthdays, travel planning
OurHub.team - Sports teams & projects
Rosters, practice schedules, file sharing
OurHub.club - Hobby groups, nonprofits
Dues tracking, events, announcements
OurHub.community - Neighborhoods, associations
News, classifieds, polls, volunteer lists
The core architecture stays consistent. The interface adapts to fit the group.

Facebook Groups are noisy. Slack is too technical. Nextdoor is public.
OurHub fills the gap. A purpose-built home for small private groups that want connection without complexity.
We surveyed users to gauge interest. The result? 70% said they would be “very likely” or “likely” to try an app that consolidates their current group tools into one private hub.


OurHub began as a simple idea: a better way for my extended family to stay connected beyond text threads and social media.
Once we secured OurHub.family, we realized the same framework could serve families, teams, clubs, and communities.
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We’re open to discussions with agencies, independent developers, or
investors interested in building or licensing the OurHub ecosystem.

For years, I’ve been the unofficial family organizer, maintaining a PDF of everyone’s addresses and birthdays, juggling photos across multiple group chats, coordinating trips over email threads. It worked, but it always felt more complicated than it should be.
OurHub grew from that frustration. It’s designed to make group life online as simple and connected as it feels in person, one secure space for all the small details that keep us close.
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