Having a private social network keeps
relationships neighborly. Private social
networks are dedicated to a specific purpose,
so communications don't veer outside of the
community topics. This helps residents avoid
conflict because rather than discussing the latest
trends, residents only communicate about the
common issues that impact their community.
Some of the benefits include:
• Clear boundaries
• More features
• Truly private posts
• Dedicated support system
When private social networks are developed for
a specific user, like association board members
and residents, you can also enjoy the benefit
of additional features that go far beyond social
networking, like paying assessments, scheduling
maintenance, and even booking common areas
and amenities.
BENEFITS OF A
PRIVATE SOCIAL
NETWORK