Community marketplace
Kindly is a closed marketplace where church communities share needs, offer help, and take care of each other. No strangers. No algorithms. Just neighbors.
Free to use. Set up your community in under 2 minutes.

"Bringing meals to anyone recovering from surgery this month."

"And all who believed were together and had all things in common. And they were selling their possessions and belongings and distributing the proceeds to all, as any had need."
Acts 2:44–45
How it works

A car repair, a meal train, a couch, tutoring for your kid. Describe it like you're asking a friend.

Only people in your church or group see your post. Kindly matches you with people who can help.

Message, arrange, exchange. Leave a review when it's done. Simple as that.
Real examples
"I need a reliable car under $2,500. My transmission just died."
Transportation
"I'm a CPA — happy to help with taxes this spring. Free for church members."
Financial
"Our bathroom sink has been leaking for a week. Need a plumber who won't overcharge."
Services
"I have a truck and I'm free Saturdays. Happy to help anyone move."
Services
"Does anyone have a pressure washer I can borrow this weekend?"
Shared Items
"Retired teacher offering free tutoring — math and reading, weekday afternoons."
Education

Inside every community, the help already exists.
Why Kindly
Every member belongs to a real group — a church, a school, a neighborhood. No strangers, no anonymous profiles.
Kindly categorizes posts and connects people, but it feels like intuition, not technology. You write freely — we handle the rest.
Reviews and reputation keep the community honest. This is a functioning marketplace, not a wish board.
Private by design. Member data stays between members. Admins see aggregate analytics, never personal details.
For church leaders
Group analytics show what categories your congregation needs most — without exposing personal details. Manage group codes, moderate posts, and sponsor fundraising campaigns from a simple admin dashboard.

Set up Kindly for your church or community in under 2 minutes. It's free.
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"And all who believed were together and had all things in common." — Acts 2:44