Facebook knows your name. Google knows your search. Nextdoor knows your street.
None of them actually connect you to your neighbor. LocalLoop does.
Why Not Facebook, Nextdoor, or Google?
The tech giants profit from your attention. They don't care if you ever meet your neighbor — they care if you scroll for another 90 seconds. LocalLoop is built on an entirely different foundation.
The Four Gaps Costing Your Community Every Day
A police helicopter circles your neighborhood. Sheriff vehicles flood Alicia Pkwy. Nobody knows why. Nextdoor fills with speculation. The city has no direct-to-resident broadcast. LocalLoop fixes this with a zone-draw civic alert — OCSD draws a polygon, 45 seconds later only the affected residents know.
The ramen restaurant 200 meters from your door — you've never been. It competes on Facebook against national chains with $50,000 ad budgets. It loses. It closes. The storefront goes dark. LocalLoop puts it on every screen in every lobby your neighbors walk past, every day.
Local news? A Facebook group nobody curates. Community events? Paper flyers. The yoga instructor in Building B has been your neighbor for 5 years. You'll probably never meet her. LocalLoop creates the verified, ZIP-locked digital town square that turns strangers into neighbors.
Gate entrances. Clubhouse lobbies. Parking garages. Park kiosks. Millions of daily impressions generating exactly zero value. Premium walls. Zero revenue. Zero connection. Every blank wall in your ZIP is a community asset waiting to be activated — LocalLoop is the activation engine.
The Platform
LocalLoop is not just an app. It is city infrastructure — a physical and digital loop connecting every resident, every local business, and every city department in a single ZIP code.
Real-time, zone-precise civic alerts from City Hall, OCSD, Fire, and HOAs — delivered only to residents inside the drawn zone. No spam. No noise. No 45-minute lag on social media.
43" and 85" commercial screens at lobbies, gated entrances, garages, and Town Center kiosks. The blank walls that earned $0 now earn, inform, and connect — at zero CapEx to property owners.
Unused corners of coffee shops, restaurants, salons, and retail become bookable pop-up stages. A yoga brand books a Starbucks corner for $350. 200 residents experience the product. The host earns from 64 sq ft that was generating $0.
One Day in the Life
This is Memedi. He's lived at City Lights for 5 years. He knows the chain restaurants but not a single neighbor. Today, LocalLoop turns every touchpoint in his day into a community moment.
Memedi's phone: Stadium Brewing happy hour 4PM. Grand Park concert this Friday. A neighbor in Building B selling a bike for $120. His actual neighborhood — not a Facebook group full of people 200 miles away.
Today's events. A civic alert from AVCA. A loopStage™ pop-up at the coffee shop at noon. A City Hall form QR code he can scan in 3 seconds. The wall that used to be blank now tells him everything relevant to his day.
Road closure alert: 5–8 PM, plan ahead. The 85" screen shows i20 Ramen's lunch special — $14.99. It's 200 meters from his building. He's walked past it 200 times. This is the first time he knows it exists by name.
Grand Park concert RSVP QR code. A local artist pop-up at Barnes & Noble this Saturday. Two community touchpoints in 45 seconds. The modern bulletin board that nobody tears down and everyone reads.
AVCA: "Grand Park lot closes 5 PM. Use the pedestrian path behind Building D." He didn't know this path existed. No Nextdoor speculation. The city spoke directly to the exact residents who needed to know — nobody else.
He walks to the park. He meets a neighbor. First real conversation in 5 years. She's a yoga instructor living 200 meters away. This is what LocalLoop is built for — not the app, not the screen, not the revenue. This moment. The one that used to happen when neighborhoods were still neighborhoods.
Every Stakeholder Wins
LocalLoop is not a product for one audience. It is infrastructure that creates compounding value for every person in the ZIP — and makes the city itself the single biggest winner.
Direct civic broadcast to every resident by drawn zone. Emergency alerts and announcements in 45 seconds with confirmation receipts. Become the first Hyperlocal Digital City in Orange County — at zero cost.
Biggest BeneficiaryZero CapEx. Lobby walls generating $0 become revenue-sharing assets. Resident retention improves because connected residents renew longer — at $3,000–$5,400/mo unit values, retention is everything.
Revenue Share PartnerThe ramen restaurant 200m away. The yoga instructor in Building B. Small businesses dying in the shadow of national brands on Google. LocalLoop gives them the one thing they were missing — the screen in front of their actual neighbors.
New Customer ChannelZIP-verified. No algorithm. No outrage bait. Just your actual neighborhood — the events, the alerts, the neighbor selling a bike, the restaurant around the corner you never knew existed. The town square. Rebuilt.
The CommunityThe Business Model
A dual-revenue engine: hyperlocal advertising pays for the screens, and the community commerce layer creates an entirely new revenue category from spaces that previously generated nothing.
ZIP 92656 Annual Revenue Potential — Full Scale
City Community Fund (15% share): $57,000/yr flows back to Aliso Viejo.
What the City Gets — At Zero Cost
loopGuide™ zone-broadcast tool — zero infrastructure cost to City or OCSD. Emergency and civic alerts reach the exact residents who need them within 45 seconds.
City announcements, event promotions, and emergency alerts appear on every loopScreen™ across the ZIP — no media budget or infrastructure investment from the city.
15% of all ad revenue generated within the ZIP flows back automatically — $57K/yr that funds parks, community events, or civic programs as the Mayor's Office decides.
Aliso Viejo becomes Orange County's first Hyperlocal Digital City — a first-mover credential that attracts residents, investment, and media attention for years to come.
The 92656 Rollout Plan
We seed the edges, fill the corridors, then capture the center — building natural density before expanding to the next ZIP.
Three Simple Steps to Launch
We don't need funding from the city. We don't need a budget approval. We need three things — and the neighborhood does the rest.
A formal letter of support from the City of Aliso Viejo enabling us to approach AVCA, HOA boards, and commercial landlords. No funding required.
A simple Memorandum of Understanding for the loopGuide™ Civic Alert pilot. We build, deploy, and operate it free for 90 days for the City.
3 Town Center loopStage™ venues + 2 gate screens at AVCA communities + the 92656 LocalLoop community goes fully live.
All enquiries: office@alevelalliances.com · joinlocalloop.com · locallooptown.com