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Community infrastructure narrative

Beyond Selling: Build Community Economy

This is infrastructure for local economic networks, not just storefront software.

Co-ops

Coordinate member-led storefronts, shared inventory, and distributed fulfillment with transparent payouts.

Community gardens

Run CSA shares, volunteer schedules, and seasonal produce programs from one operational system.

Shared kitchens

Book stations, manage member access, and monetize underutilized kitchen infrastructure.

Local resource systems

Support rental libraries, cooperative services, and neighborhood programs with measurable impact reporting.

Pilot-style case examples

  • A neighborhood co-op bundles produce + prepared meals from multiple vendors into one weekly pickup.
  • A shared kitchen network rents idle capacity to micro-brands and tracks utilization by station.
  • A community garden program combines subscriptions, workshops, and sponsored boxes in one storefront.