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RinGuard
One calm, invite-only home for your whole community
RinGuard is an invite-only home for real communities — one calm app instead of ten noisy WhatsApp and Facebook groups. Members get events with RSVPs, topic channels, a local city guide, a members directory, a property board and a flea market — all in one place, organized by membership tier so the right people see the right things. No ads. No algorithmic feed. No strangers. And you can explore a full live demo without signing up.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I built RinGuard because my own communities were scattered across a dozen WhatsApp and Facebook groups — event details buried under 200 messages, no idea who's actually a member, the same questions asked every week. Great communities, terrible tools.
RinGuard pulls it all into one calm, invite-only app: events with RSVPs, topic channels, a local city guide, a members directory, even a property board and a flea market — organized by membership tier so the right people see the right things. No ads, no algorithm deciding what you see, no strangers wandering in.
It's invite-only by design — trust is the whole point — but you can explore a full live demo right now, no signup needed (the green "Explore the live demo" button on the page).
I'd love your feedback: what's the one thing that always breaks down in the online communities you're part of? And for builders here — would a white-label version to run your own community be useful?
Thanks for checking it out 🙏
Curious how the invite-only part actually works in practice. Do existing admins handpick every member, or is there a referral flow where current members can vouch for someone new before they get in?
How do you handle moderation in private channels, especially when it comes to disputes between members or off-topic chatter that creeps into event threads?
The members directory was surprisingly useful for finding neighbors with similar interests, and the tiered property board actually felt intentional rather than cluttered.
Opening 10 early invites for PH folks who want to see Sync from the inside. It's approval-based, so just ping me with a line about yourself and let's chat I'll get you set up.
How does the invite-only side actually work — can existing admins bring in their whole old group at once, or do members trickle in one at a time?
the demo without signup is such a smart move — lets you actually feel how the tier-based channel filtering works before committing. the property board and flea market under the same roof is a clever pairing too.
Tried the live demo and was surprised how much the city guide actually felt useful instead of gimmicky, love that the flea market is gated by tier.
About RinGuard on Product Hunt
“One calm, invite-only home for your whole community”
RinGuard was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 7 upvotes and 14 comments, placing #68 on the daily leaderboard. RinGuard is an invite-only home for real communities — one calm app instead of ten noisy WhatsApp and Facebook groups. Members get events with RSVPs, topic channels, a local city guide, a members directory, a property board and a flea market — all in one place, organized by membership tier so the right people see the right things. No ads. No algorithmic feed. No strangers. And you can explore a full live demo without signing up.
RinGuard was featured in Android (57.3k followers), Social Networking (1.7k followers) and Community (3.1k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 49.4k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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