A neighbourhood network where people share household items, books, gadgets and more — cutting waste and building stronger communities, one exchange at a time.
How it works
Set your spot, find what's near, and connect. Most people are listing within a minute.
Pin your area, colony, or campus. We surface items inside your chosen radius — anywhere from 1 to 50 km.
Browse by category, distance, or type — free, borrow, lend, or sell. Set an alert for things not yet listed nearby.
Message the owner with text or photos, agree on a pickup, and complete the exchange — no middleman.
Try it
Drag to choose how far you want to look — from your block to the whole city. Listings inside your range light up.
5 of 9 example listings in range
Sample listings around an example location — your real results depend on what neighbours post near you.
Features
Built around real community needs — from college hostels to residential colonies.
Find items in your exact neighbourhood. Filter by distance to see what's just around the corner.
Nothing available yet? Post a request within 10 km and get pinged the moment a match appears.
Chat with owners live. Share text, images, and details to coordinate pickups seamlessly.
Neighbours deal directly. When you sell, you set the price and keep every rupee — the platform never takes a cut.
Location-verified profiles and neighbour reviews keep every exchange safe and accountable.
Give things a second life instead of binning them. Every swap is a small win for the planet.
What people share
If it's reusable and sitting idle, it can find a new home nearby. A few of the things that move through the network:
Textbooks, novels, notes, lab manuals
Drills, ladders, toolkits, sewing machines
Coolers, mixers, irons, induction tops
Chairs, tables, shelves, mattresses
Laptops, cameras, chargers, consoles
Cookware, pressure cookers, jars, crockery
Cycles, tents, rackets, weights
Strollers, cots, toys, school gear
Four ways to exchange
Every listing is one of four types. Tap one to see what it's good for.
Why it matters
Every item that gets reused is one that doesn't get bought new or thrown away. Move the slider to picture what a community could do together.
If 500 neighbours each revive just 4 items a year…
An illustration, not a measured result — assumes ~2.5 kg and ~₹600 saved per item reused.
Use cases
From campuses to colonies to whole cities — Revive & Thrive works wherever neighbours do.
Seniors pass lab coats, books, cycles, and coolers to juniors — a circular economy right on campus.
Borrow a drill for the weekend, lend a pressure cooker, or sell furniture to a neighbour down the lane.
Scale sharing across a whole city. Find and exchange with people only a few kilometres away.
Good to know
Yes. Joining and listing cost nothing. For a "Sell" listing you set your own price and keep all of it — there's no commission and no listing fee.
Profiles are tied to a location, and neighbours can leave reviews after an exchange. You chat in the app first and only share contact details when you're ready — then meet somewhere public and familiar to hand things over.
Almost any reusable household item — books, tools, appliances, furniture, electronics, kitchenware, sports gear, baby and kids' things. Anything illegal, unsafe, or prohibited isn't allowed.
You and the other person agree on a time and place in chat, then meet to hand the item over. Whether it's a quick pickup or a drop-off is entirely up to the two of you.
No. You set an approximate area, and only rough distances ("about 1 km away") are shown to others. Your precise address is never made public.
Early access is rolling out now, neighbourhood by neighbourhood. Drop your email below and you'll be among the first to get in when it reaches your area.
Be among the first on Revive & Thrive. Early access is free — say hello and we'll get you in.
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