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Long time user. It’s awesome 👏
I’ve been on this app for around 8 months and it’s been awesome seeing all the gossip around the building. Love seeing what other people in the building are saying!Bringing the building together
Since I started using Nextfloor, it's felt like having a virtual hangout spot where anyone can bring up issues or topics, and I love that.
In a weird way it’s got me hooked on wanting to meet others in the building. Even though I don’t know who is writing what, I’m always curious if I’m walking by someone in the hall that made the last post. Now I want to say hi and get to know the folks living next door. The app makes it easy to sell stuff or to organize meetups or even just strike up a conversation online, breaking down those awkward barriers.
Though it is a new app and has some bugs, Nextfloor helps us look out for each other. Whether it's keeping an eye out for weird parking jobs, or someone selling a piano, this app has been a great way to keep up to date with what’s going on in my building.
I find myself looking at the app nearly everyday to see what’s up. I'm giving it five stars because it has helped me keep up to date with what’s REALLY going on in my building on a day-to-day basis.Show lessParking Peacekeeper App
So I hate bad parking. But fear not, because Nextfloor has come to the rescue, turning me from a frustrated grumbler to a parking vigilante (in the best way possible).
Complaining about bad park jobs is maybe one of my favorite things to do in the app nowadays. No more passive-aggressive notes or awkward confrontations; just snap a quick pic of the offending vehicle, add a polite comment (or not so polite, depending on how bad it is), and hit send. It's like having a parking enforcement hotline right in your pocket.
I've seen a noticeable improvement in parking behavior. Maybe it's the fear of public shaming or just good old-fashioned accountability, but whatever it is, it's working like a charm.
And it's not just about complaining; When others chime in, it’s hilarious. By calling out bad park jobs, we're not only making life easier for everyone in the building, but we're also sending a message that we care about our shared space.Show less