External parties such as local governments, waste intermunicipal associations, and project developers use the paid Hoplr Service Dashboard to provide non-commercial added value to neighborhoods. They share important neighborhood information without access to private conversations, keeping the platform free and ad-free for citizens.
External parties are organizations (such as local governments) that use the Hoplr Service Dashboard. Through this dashboard, they can share important information with various neighborhoods, without gaining access to the private conversations between neighbors.
Read here how you can see which external parties can communicate with your neighborhood.
Why do these parties pay?
Access to the Service Dashboard is paid and is exclusively intended for organizations that provide a non-commercial added value to the neighborhood. This is Hoplr's revenue model, so that the platform can remain free and ad-free for citizens.
Think of these parties as:
Local governments (cities and municipalities)
Waste intermunicipal associations (for collection notifications)
Project developers (e.g., for roadworks or neighborhood development)
Through these collaborations, you stay informed about relevant neighborhood information while your privacy remains protected.
(Last updated on: 03/09/2026)