Orlo integrates with Nextdoor
Listen, engage and publish – all from one platform
Nextdoor is where residents talk honestly about their neighbourhoods, local concerns, service issues and everyday life. Orlo integrates with Nextdoor for both publishing and listening, giving public sector teams a direct window into hyper-local community conversations alongside the ability to create, schedule and post content, all from one place.
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Listen to your community on Nextdoor
Monitor neighbourhood conversations, track sentiment and stay ahead of local issues – all from the Orlo platform.
This integration turns social listening into a tool for local strategy. Whether you are planning a community safety campaign, understanding how a new policy is landing at neighbourhood level, or identifying where resident needs are greatest, you now have a direct window into the conversations happening in the communities you serve.
Precision response and reputation management
For public sector organisations delivering services at a local level, this is an early warning system. You can now monitor sentiment around a specific ward, district or borough – identifying and resolving local issues before they escalate into wider community problems or reputational challenges.
Unfiltered, high-trust feedback
Nextdoor is built on verified residency, meaning the sentiment you capture there comes from real people talking about their daily lives, local needs and service experiences. By tapping into these community-level discussions, you can uncover authentic resident feedback and local concerns that never make it to larger public forums.
Hyper-local intelligence for targeted engagement
Nextdoor provides a boots-on-the-ground view of what is happening in specific neighbourhoods. This integration allows you to listen to local conversations that actually drive community behaviour – giving you a level of geographic precision that traditional social listening simply cannot match.
87 posts. 400,000+ impressions.
See how Surrey County Council use Orlo’s Nextdoor integration to reach their community at scale.
Schedule posts and engage with residents
Plan, publish and geo-target your Nextdoor content alongside every other social channel – no switching between platforms.
Schedule Nextdoor posts
Plan ahead to keep your residents informed, ensuring consistent communication on Nextdoor, even during holidays and weekends. Draft posts, share feedback and grant approvals from within the Orlo platform before watching your content seamlessly appear on Nextdoor.
Gauge sentiment and engagement times
Orlo’s powerful sentiment analysis to truly understand how your posts are being received to help inform your future channel strategy and identify the best times to post for maximum engagement with Orlo’s Analytics.
Gain insights into your Nextdoor campaigns
Effortlessly compare your Nextdoor performance with other channels and access post analytics including clickthrough rates, a metric not currently available natively through Nextdoor. It’s easy to gauge whether you are meeting campaign goals at a glance.
Geo-target your posts
Reach specific districts, boroughs, and wards in the same way you can natively. Nextdoor geotargeting with Orlo works by using the custom boundaries that you have set up on your Nextdoor account, making the targeting process simple!
Publish with accessibility in mind
When publishing to Nextdoor through Orlo, you can add alt text to any image, picture or video before it goes out. It’s a small step that makes a real difference ensuring your content is accessible to all residents, and reflecting the inclusive communication standards the public sector is held to.
Coming soon: Emergency alerts
The ability to publish emergency alerts directly to Nextdoor without leaving the platform. Alerts will be pinned to the top of the newsfeed, trigger immediate push notifications to residents, and stand out with a prominent banner so your message cuts through when it needs to most.