Nextdoor CEO Nirav Tolia Unveils Major App Overhaul
SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 15 – Nextdoor’s update adds licensed news, real-time emergency alerts, and AI recommendations using 15 years of data to boost local engagement and trust, CEO Tolia said.
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Nextdoor wants to reinvent itself as an app for more than complaining
Nextdoor wants to be more than just the app people use to complain about their neighbors. The app is launching a redesign on Tuesday aimed at making it a useful resource for folks, instead of a repository for whining and fears that can verge into racism and profiling. The company said it was focused on three new tools is the major redesign: Alerts, News, and Faves. The idea, the company said, was to make the app "more useful, more helpful, and m…
'Neighbors Can Only Do So Much': Nextdoor Announces Plans to Become More Than Just a Place to Complain About Leaf Blowers
Hyper-local social media platform Nextdoor announced its "most consequential redesign of its core product to date," focusing on three pillars: Alerts, News, and Faves.
Inside the redesign that will make you actually want to use Nextdoor
Of all the social media platforms chasing users and flooding the internet with content, Nextdoor has always been a bit of an oddball. Rather than offering Instagram-style influence or Twitter-style followers or even Facebook-style endless engagement, Nextdoor has been focused on the earnest goal of connecting neighbors with each other. Since its founding in 2011, Nextdoor’s purpose has been to be the digital window through which people can bette…
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