Uses

Where TrustUp shows up.

Real places. Real coordination. Here's what it looks like when a neighborhood, a nonprofit, or a school puts TrustUp to work.

Food pantries & mutual aid

A food pantry that never closes.

A volunteer fills the locker on Tuesday. A parent picks up groceries at midnight. No lines, no paperwork, no hours. The food pantry's Circle coordinates what goes in. The locker makes sure anyone can get it out — on their schedule, not yours.

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TrustUp smart locker illuminated at night outside a food pantry
TrustUp smart locker installed at a daytime location
TrustUp mini locker variant
TrustUp kiosk displaying available community resources on a neighborhood street
TrustUp kiosk from a different angle
Another view of the TrustUp kiosk

Schools, libraries & community centers

A community board at the front door.

A parent group posts volunteer signups and donated supplies on a screen at the school entrance. A library lists available resources and upcoming events. Walk up, see what's happening, tap to respond. No app download required at the kiosk — it meets people where they already are.

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Neighborhoods & families

A sharing box on a neighbor's lawn.

Kids outgrow clothes fast. Gardens overproduce in August. A POD on a front lawn turns one family's extras into the neighborhood's resource. Post what's inside to your Circle — or let anyone walking by browse what's available.

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TrustUp smart light on a residential street in autumn
TrustUp sharing pod
TrustUp sharing pod on a residential front lawn
TrustUp smart light seed close-up
TrustUp smart light wall-mounted
TrustUp smart light seed

Parks & public spaces

A signal that says "something's here."

A light at a park's bike repair station. A glow near an EV charging point. A marker at a community garden's tool library. TrustUp's lights are small, visible signals that a resource is nearby — and a tap on your phone tells you what it is.

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Bring TrustUp to your space.

Whether you run a food pantry, a library, a school, or a neighborhood group — we'd love to hear from you.

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