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CitySaver launches city by city — never all at once. Every launch starts with a handful of residents who decide their city deserves a real civic layer. This page is for them.

What it means to bring CitySaver to a city

Bringing CitySaver to a city means standing up a shared space where neighbors post real needs, helpers respond, businesses participate, and outcomes get recorded. It’s not an app install — it’s a small civic movement with software behind it. CitySaver provides the platform and the playbook; the city provides the people.

What a city needs before launch

  • At least one committed city steward who will tend the space.
  • A starting circle of residents willing to post and respond to real needs.
  • A few local partners — businesses, churches, or nonprofits — who want in early.
  • Enough local knowledge to seed resources, events, and city stories.

Suggested starter roles

  • City steward — the local anchor: welcomes neighbors, tends the space, and keeps things healthy.
  • Helpers — residents ready to respond when needs are posted.
  • Local businesses — early directory members who support city life.
  • Churches and nonprofits — service partners, often through CitySavior.
  • City storytellers — people who capture city lore, milestones, and outcomes.
  • Beta testers — neighbors who try everything first and tell us what’s broken.

What happens first

Tell us about your city. We’ll talk through where it is today, who’s ready to help, and what a realistic launch looks like. Then we prepare together: seeding the portal with local resources, gathering the starter circle, and opening the doors when the city is ready — the same path Liberty, MO took as the first open beta city.