Concept build Β· the board's other side

What the neighbourhood needs
β€” matched to who's already here

Residents ask for themselves; organisers ask for the community. Same engine, both directions. The demo board matches a person's sentence to opportunities. This screen runs the machinery backwards: a community has needs β€” festival crews, weekday volunteers, a treasurer β€” and residents have capabilities they'd offer. An organiser describes the need; the matcher suggests who might fit, why, and how to ask respectfully.

Needs on the left are real, with sources. Resident profiles on the right are sample data β€” roles, not names. In production a profile exists only if a resident opted in via the board's "I'm offering something" form. No personal contact details, ever.

πŸ”Ž Describe a need

One sentence, like you'd say it β€” or press "Match this need" on any card below.

πŸ“Œ What this community is asking for real β€” sourced

Harvested from the same real sources as the demo board β€” nothing invented.

🧍 Residents sample profiles β€” illustrative

Invented for this concept test: roles only, no real people, no contact details. Real profiles would come from the board's "I'm offering something" form, by consent.