Nextdoor works best when all your neighbors are members! As a member, you can invite other neighborhood residents to join.
You can also invite people who do not live in your neighborhood to join Nextdoor. When they make their Nextdoor account, they will give Nextdoor their street address. Their account will be automatically added to their neighborhood's Nextdoor site, if it has one. If their neighborhood does not have a Nextdoor site, Nextdoor will invite them to start a site for their neighborhood.
You can invite neighbors to join Nextdoor:
by email
by postcard
with a flyer
If you use Nextdoor for iPhone or Android, you can also invite neighbors by text message. For help with this, see Chapter 16, Nextdoor for iPhone, Section 16.1.10, “How to Invite Your Neighbors to Join with Nextdoor for iPhone” or Chapter 17, Nextdoor for Android, Section 17.10, “How to Invite Your Neighbors to Join with Nextdoor for Android”.
There is no cost to invite neighbors to join.
If a neighbor accepts your invitation, you will get credit for the invitation. Nextdoor will show a “leaf” symbol and the number of accepted invitations near your name on messages you post and on the “Neighbors” list.
To see which Nextdoor members have the most accepted invitations:
Click near the top right corner of the home page.
On the menu that drops down, click Top inviters. A “Top Inviters from your neighborhood's name” page will come into view.
The “Top Inviters” page includes a list of each Nextdoor member who has one or more accepted invitations. Members are shown in sequence by the number of accepted invitations they have.
You will see the number 1 to the left of the name of the member with the most accepted invitations. You will see a 2 to the left of the name of the member with the next highest number, etc. A T after a number shows that there is a tie between two or more members.