Hallway is the anonymous social platform for luxury apartment residents. Honest reviews, real-time outage alerts, and neighbor-to-neighbor communication, all without revealing who you are.
You can't critique your building management publicly without fear of retaliation. So problems go unreported and nothing changes.
The elevator is broken. The pool is closed. The package room is locked. You find out when you're already standing there.
You share walls, hallways, and amenities with dozens of people. You don't know any of them. That's not community.
The only "community updates" come from the people who have the most to lose from honest feedback. That's backwards.
South tower, floors 1-15 affected. Use Elevator A or stairs.
Prove you live in the building. Your unit number stays hidden. You get a unique animal alias, like "Adventurous Aardvark."
Each building is its own private community, managed by a building admin. No outsiders. No landlord surveillance. Just residents.
Post anonymous reviews. Confirm outage reports. Message neighbors. Reveal your identity only when you choose to, and only to who you choose.
Rate and review your building management, amenities, and living experience. No names attached. No consequences.
Crowdsourced updates on elevators, amenities, water, packages. Trust layers show how many neighbors confirmed each report.
Talk to your neighbors without revealing who you are. Build trust first. Reveal your identity on your own terms.
Each building has a verified admin who manages the community, sets rules, and configures which services to track.
Hallway gives residents the power to hold their buildings accountable, stay informed in real-time, and actually know their neighbors, all without ever revealing who they are.