Household profile
One profile per home, shared by everyone who lives there. Members invite each other to join, with relationships, contact info, vehicles, pets, accessibility needs, communication preferences, and volunteer skills.
One private home for everything 200+ Atwater households already do together — the trusted plumber, this spring's sealcoating sign-up, who's organizing the de-winterization order, which neighbors speak Hindi, who has the ladder you need. Built BY neighbors, FOR neighbors.
Already invited? Open the link a household member sent you, or paste it on the Join household page.
Each one earns its place. Skip the ones you don't need — they're all optional.
One profile per home, shared by everyone who lives there. Members invite each other to join, with relationships, contact info, vehicles, pets, accessibility needs, communication preferences, and volunteer skills.
A community phone book that you control field-by-field. Toggle on your phone, your address, your spoken languages, your volunteer skills — others see only what you choose. Move out? You vanish from it automatically.
Handymen, plumbers, electricians, HVAC, snow plows, sealcoaters, solar installers and more — endorsed by the actual household at the address you trust. Stars, price range, candid notes.
Start a group order at a negotiated rate. Neighbors sign up, you export the sheet to the vendor, mark households as completed — and the initiative closes itself when every driveway is done.
You pick the Sprinkler — De-winterization template, attach Caesar from the vendor directory at the negotiated $30 rate, set a sign-up deadline. 47 households sign up in 8 days. You hit Email vendor, the CSV exports with name, address, phone, WhatsApp, valve location (auto-filled from last year's answers). Caesar schedules. As each household pays, the lead marks them done. When the 47th driveway is finished, the initiative auto-closes.
You open the vendor directory, tap Plumber on the top-services bar. Two appear — Joe at four stars from the Patel household at 1611 Bayou Path Dr ("came same day, fair price"), and Mike at five stars from three more households. You call Mike. Done in twenty minutes, without a Facebook post.
You search the neighbor directory for households that opted in to share pets. You see "Rocky · Dog · Labrador" at the Patel household with their WhatsApp number. One tap, you're messaging them — no door-knocking, no group-chat blast.
The departing family opens their dashboard, hits Deactivate household. Their pending sign-ups cancel automatically. An initiative they were leading transfers to the next signed-up neighbor. Their 14 vendor reviews stay live, signed "Former resident". The community keeps the knowledge.
Atwater Community Connect is a tool for the community, not a product sold to one. There are no ads, no data sales, no third-party trackers. What you share is what you toggle on — nothing more.
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We store only the hash of the token, never the raw value.
The templates aren't generic — they mirror the exact orders Atwater already runs every year. The Sprinkler ON sheet. The RPZ valve test spreadsheet. The Sealcoating form with garage size and prior-seal questions. We didn't invent a workflow, we just gave the existing one a real home with backups and a search bar.
And because it's open-shape, the community can add new templates whenever a new shared need shows up.
Register as the primary contact for your household. Invite the people you live with from your dashboard. Fill in what you want, when you want.
You'll be the primary contact. You can invite others to join afterward.
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No invite link? Ask the primary resident in your household to send you one from their dashboard.
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