The little black book
of your block.

Up to 10 locally recommended businesses on one premium card, mailed to nearby homes and designed to be kept.

One spot per category. Limited to 10 businesses per card.

10 Businesses per card
1 Business per category
5,000 Homes per mailing
Chad holding the NeighborCard
The Westwood Card

This is what lands on their doorstep.

Clean. Useful. Designed to be kept. Not tossed.

NeighborCard Westwood Spring 2026 - The little black book of your block
What is NeighborCard?

A referral card for the whole neighborhood

People are always asking who to call for a cleaner, plumber, electrician, landscaper, dentist, roofer, painter, pet service, or other local business.

NeighborCard turns local recommendations into a premium neighborhood card that families can keep nearby.

  • A coupon flyer
  • A crowded card
  • A long list of random businesses
  • A simple, useful card of local businesses worth keeping
NeighborCard on the fridge
That is an ad. This is a referral.

Your neighbors' brains are trained to ignore this.

Most shared mailers pack in 20 or more businesses. Generic headlines. Coupon graphics. Starbursts. By the time it hits the doorstep, the brain already knows what it is. Junk mail. It goes in the recycling without a second look.

NeighborCard is built around the opposite idea.

Homeowner reading NeighborCard
NeighborCard

10 businesses. One per category. Kept and read.

Designed to feel like a neighborhood resource. Residents keep it because it is useful, not because they were targeted.

Typical shared coupon mailer
The typical mailer

20+ businesses. Generic ads. Straight to the bin.

Residents recognize it before they open it. Their brain shuts off. It goes in the recycling without a second look.

1

Selected, not just sold. Businesses are chosen based on local fit, community recommendations, and reviews. Not just whoever pays.

2

Felt like a resource, not an ad. Residents keep it the same way they would keep a neighbor's recommendation. Because that is what it is.

3

One name per category. When they need a plumber, there is only one recommendation on the card. Yours.

People ignore ads. People trust referrals.

Reserve Your Category
Homeowner holding NeighborCard
Why homeowners keep it

Useful when you need someone local

Most homeowners do not need every local business every day. But when something comes up, they want a simple place to start.

NeighborCard is designed to be saved on the fridge, bulletin board, kitchen drawer, or wherever families keep useful household info.

Be the card people keep, not the card they toss.
How it works

Simple from start to finish

No long contracts. No complicated setup. Reserve your category and we handle the rest.

1

Reserve your category

If your category is available, reserve your spot with a $250 deposit before it goes to another local business.

2

We create your placement

We design a clean placement using your business name, category, contact info, short description, and QR code.

3

You approve the proof

Review your placement for accuracy. One round of edits included. Pay the balance and we go to print.

4

The card is mailed locally

Printed and mailed to about 5,000 homes in your target neighborhood. Designed to be kept, not tossed.

Best for businesses people want to remember

Is NeighborCard right for you?

NeighborCard works best for local businesses where trust, timing, and neighborhood visibility matter. If a homeowner is more likely to ask a neighbor than Google you, you are a fit.

Each card is limited to one business per category.

Check Category Availability
Home services
Real estate
Dentists and orthodontists
Veterinarians and pet care
Cleaners and organizers
Landscapers
Painters and contractors
Tutors and kids activities
Med spas and wellness
Local restaurants
Insurance and mortgage
Family services
Current launch

Launching town by town

Each card launches in one town at a time so it feels local, useful, and specific. The first edition is launching in Westwood, Massachusetts.

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Founding spots open

Westwood NeighborCard

Up to 10 locally recommended businesses. Mailed to about 5,000 Westwood area homes. Founding businesses get first right to renew their category for every future Westwood edition.

View Westwood Card
Chad Brodsky, founder of NeighborCard
Why we built this

Local businesses should not look like spam.

NeighborCard was started by Chad Brodsky, a serial entrepreneur who has spent years building local and neighborhood-driven businesses.

He watched great local businesses get buried under crowded feeds, expensive digital ads, and full inboxes. The businesses residents actually trust were the hardest to find.

NeighborCard puts them back where neighbors look first.

The card people keep is the card that works.
For residents

Know a great local business?

NeighborCard is built around local recommendations. If you know a business worth keeping, recommend them for a future card. Submissions help us find the best local fit for each neighborhood.

Recommend a Business
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Why recommendations matter

Every business on the card is selected based on local recommendations, community reputation, and reviews. Your referral helps us identify the businesses your neighbors already trust.

Want your business on the card?

Reserve your category for the Westwood NeighborCard. Up to 10 businesses. One per category. Founding spots available now.