About
A refuge for civic groups.
Built for the kinds of groups that have a name, a roster, and a regular meeting — but no good place to live online.
The mission
Small civic groups — PTAs, neighborhood associations, "Friends of" groups, garden clubs, alumni chapters, historical societies — are some of the most durable institutions in American civic life. They are also chronically underserved by the software they're forced to use. Facebook Groups exist to harvest engagement. Slack and Discord were built for software teams. Membership-management platforms cost hundreds of dollars a year and assume you're a national chapter, not a dozen people who care about a creek.
GuildeHall Network is the alternative. A roster, a wall, a calendar, messages, documents, a forum — the everyday tools of a civic group, designed to feel like a hall rather than a feed.
What we don't do
- No ads. The product is the product.
- No surveillance. No third-party trackers, no engagement metrics dashboards, no "for you" feed.
- No AI training on member content. What you write here is not training data, full stop.
Where we are
The product is in pre-launch development. The first Guildes are seeded for demonstration; the build is intentionally public so anyone curious can read along. If you run a civic group that needs a home, you can start a Guilde right now.