Hylo is a non-profit, open-source community platform specifically designed for purpose-driven groups working on regenerative agriculture, community resilience, and place-based organizing. The platform enables cross-group collaboration through nested groups and shared conversations, allowing community builders to create interconnected networks rather than isolated silos. Features include member directories, project coordination, event planning, geographic mapping for local connections, and prosocial culture tools.
Pacific Integral
Regen NetworkFounded
2012
Team Size
16
0%
Funding
Venture
0Monthly Traffic
12,510
7%
Cross-Group Project Coordination
Enable members to collaborate on projects that span multiple groups within your network, accessing broader resources and expertise
Bioregional Community Building
Use geographic mapping and place-based tools to connect local community members and coordinate regional initiatives
Purpose-Driven Network Growth
Create nested subgroups and join other groups to build composable ecosystems around shared missions like sustainability or social justice
Prosocial Culture Development
Transition from top-down to peer-to-peer coordination using built-in tools that facilitate collective sensemaking and distributed leadership
Multi-Group Event Planning
Host events and coordinate activities across multiple interconnected groups, whether online or in-person
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