Help is always around the block

    PavBlock is where real neighbors help each other. Offer a service. Sell something you made. Make extra cash from people down the street.

    Three steps. Zero friction

    Whether you need help or want to earn, this is how it works.

    Find what you need

    Browse services and products from neighbors near you. Dog walking. Home repairs. Tutoring. Homemade goods. If someone on your block offers it, you'll find it here.

    Connect directly

    Message your neighbor. Ask questions. Make a plan. No algorithms deciding who you see. No call centers. Just real people talking to real people.

    Get it done

    Meet up. Get the help you need. Pay your neighbor directly. Money stays local. Trust gets built.

    Find help nearby. Share what you know.

    Join thousands of people strengthening their communities through shared skills and services.

    Connect with skilled neighbors in your area

    Offer your expertise and help your community

    Build stronger, more connected neighborhoods

    Your neighbors are waiting. Ready to connect?

    WHAT NEIGHBORS ARE SAYING

    Real neighbors. Real stories.

    "I needed my fence fixed. Called three contractors. Two never called back. One quoted $800. Then I posted on PavBlock. A seventeen-year-old from two streets over did it in two hours for $50. He used the money for prom tickets."

    Sarah M.

    Columbus, Ohio

    "I'm a retired electrician. Didn't want a full-time job, but I missed working with my hands. Now I do small jobs for neighbors a few hours a week. Extra cash. No boss. And good conversations over coffee after."

    Robert T

    Denver, Colorado

    "My whole family uses PavBlock. My husband fixes bikes. I tutor math. Our daughter mows lawns. We've made an extra $600 this month. Together."

    Linda K

    Phoenix, Arizona

    "As a single mom, I needed help but couldn't afford professional rates. My neighbor Jessica, a college student, walks my dog twice a day for $10. She texts me photos. My kids call her Aunt Jess now."

    Jasmine W

    Orlando, Florida