Built by a board member,
for board members
HOA Hub didn't come from a boardroom or a venture pitch. It came from a volunteer who got tired of running a community out of an inbox.
Jon Jakoblich
Founder, HOA Hub
Born from real experience
HOA Hub started the way most good ideas do — from living the problem firsthand. As a board member, I saw how much friction existed between the board and the people we were supposed to serve. Decisions buried in email threads. Documents scattered across personal laptops. Residents who felt out of the loop and had no easy way to connect with us.
The tools I found didn't help. They were built to make administration easier, but administration wasn't the real problem. The real problem was the relationship between the board and the community. That relationship was broken, and no spreadsheet or shared drive was going to fix it.
Technology that improves relationships
I wanted to use technology to do something more meaningful than digitize paperwork. I wanted to improve the way boards and residents interact, to make it easier for boards to serve their communities and easier for residents to feel like they're part of one.
That's why I call HOA Hub the world's first HOA Relationship Management platform. Every feature is designed to strengthen the connection between the board and the people they serve. Tickets give residents a direct line to the board. Documents become searchable knowledge for the whole community. Events bring neighbors together in real life. It's not just about running things. It's about building something people actually want to be part of.
A tool communities deserve
Communities deserve better than email chains and paper sign-up sheets. The people who volunteer their time to serve on a board deserve tools that respect how busy they are. And the residents who live in these neighborhoods deserve to feel connected, informed, and heard.
HOA Hub is the tool I wish existed when I started. I built it for board members doing this on top of their day jobs, for residents who want to be more involved, and for communities that are ready to feel like communities again.
What guides HOA Hub
Serve both sides
Every feature should make life easier for the board and better for residents. If it only helps one side, it's not done.
Simple by default
Volunteer board members don't have time for complex software. If it isn't intuitive, it doesn't ship.
Earn the commitment
We ask for an annual commitment because adoption takes time. That means we have to deliver enough value to deserve it.
A personal guarantee
When you sign up, I'll personally help you get your community set up. Not a support ticket. Not a chatbot. Me, walking you through it, answering your questions, and making sure your hub is ready before your first resident logs in.
I built HOA Hub because I believe communities deserve better tools. I'm betting on that belief by putting my own time behind every new community that joins.
Better boards. Stronger communities.
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