Coming to Des Moines — join the waitlist
Your neighborhood already has everything it needs.
Doorstep is a community platform for sharing tools, gear, and skills with people on your street. Not a marketplace. Not a rental service.
A village — rebuilt one doorstep at a time.
We forgot how to be neighbors.
Somewhere along the way, we stopped borrowing a cup of sugar. We stopped knowing who lived next door. We started buying things we'd use once, from corporations we'd never meet, delivered by strangers we'd never see again.
Every borrow is a vote for a different kind of economy.
It wasn't your fault. The systems around us were designed to make self-sufficiency feel normal and interdependence feel like a burden. Doorstep is a small, practical act of resistance — and it starts with a drill.
WHAT LIVES ON DOORSTEP
Start with what's in the garage.
Tools first. But the vision is bigger — a platform for everything your community holds in common.
AVAILABLE AT LAUNCH
Power tools & hand tools
Garden & yard equipment
Sewing machines & fabric tools
Canning & food preservation gear
Camping & outdoor equipment
Party & event supplies
Moving equipment
Workshop & craft supplies
THE LONGER VISION
Skills & services
Bulk food & supply orders
Shared gardens & harvests
Childcare & time exchanges
Community knowledge & expertise
Neighborhood cooperative buying
Why Doorstep
✓ Free to use, always
✓ No ads, no data selling
✓ You control who sees your stuff
✓ Built for neighbors
HOW IT WORKS
Simple enough to actually use.
01
List what you have
Add tools or gear you're willing to share. Set your own terms — open to all, approval required, or members only.
02
Find your circle
Connect with your block, your neighborhood association, or a trusted group of friends. You decide who sees your stuff.
03
Borrow what you need
Request a lend, coordinate pickup with a real neighbor, return it when done. Leave a review. Build a reputation.
04
Build A Village
Every exchange rebuilds something. Trust. Relationship. A neighborhood that actually functions like one.
This is how you build the village.
We're not trying to disrupt anything. We're trying to restore something. The kind of neighborhood where people knew each other's names. Where you borrowed before you bought. Where interdependence wasn't embarrassing — it was just how life worked.
The village was always here. We just need to find each other.
Doorstep starts with a drill and a ladder. But what we're really building is the infrastructure for a different kind of community — one tool lend at a time, in Des Moines, with the people already around you.
Doorstep's only customers are our neighbors. No advertisers, no investors, no one else.
Most apps make money by selling your attention or your data. We're not interested in either. Doorstep is free because that's the only version of this that makes sense. A neighborhood tool that costs money to use isn't really a neighborhood tool.
JOIN THE WAITLIST
Ready to meet your
doorstep village?
We're launching in Des Moines soon. Get early access and help us shape what this becomes.