Nextdoor Announces Ads for Agencies
Nextdoor announced that public agencies now have the ability to publish ads on its platform, either through self-service or a $15,000/month.
Read MoreNextdoor announced that public agencies now have the ability to publish ads on its platform, either through self-service or a $15,000/month.
Read MoreSpecial districts can now have their own free Nextdoor Agency Page to communicate with residents within their district.
Read MoreIn July 2021, Nextdoor announced a new feature for Agency Pages that would automatically close comment threads if they became "uncivil."
Read MoreFacebook and Nextdoor have joined the emergency alerts space to allow authorized users to notify their constituents via News Feeds, in-app notifications, text messages and emails.
Read MoreOn Monday, June 15, 2020, Nextdoor announced they have updated their Public Safety Communications Policy for Agencies.
Read MoreHow new Nextdoor features can contribute to your efforts to engage hard-to-reach groups, create connection and ensure the truth prevails during COVID-19.
Read MoreJon Barilone attended a "Bay Area Meetup" at Nextdoor's San Francisco headquarters to learn about new & upcoming platform features.
Read MoreResidents are using Nextdoor to report crime and police aren't happy about it.
Read MoreUrgent Alerts have put Nextdoor in the emergency notification system world.
Read MoreHyper-local online neighborhood forum Nextdoor now allows Sponsored Posts from businesses.
Read MoreNextdoor has spread quickly in the local government community, and its rise has created some benefits for cities and some new challenges.
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