Tag: collective commerce
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The HOA Is a Commerce Network Waiting to Happen
The HOA thinks it’s an administrative body. It’s actually a legally constituted collective of households with shared infrastructure, shared costs, and shared interests. That’s not an HOA problem. That’s a UCP opportunity.
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The Building That Eats Together
What if your apartment building negotiated your groceries? Not a concierge. Not a shared pantry. A building-level commerce agent that aggregates tenant preferences, goes to market as a single buyer, and returns deals no individual household could get alone.
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UCP in Your Kitchen
My refrigerator knows it’s running low on eggs. It doesn’t do anything about it yet. That gap — between a device that knows something and an agent that can act on it — is exactly where UCP fits in a place nobody’s talking about: your kitchen.
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What If My Golf League Ran on UCP?
I sponsor a B2B networking golf league built around the restoration industry. The commerce underneath it — sponsorships, registration, tee assignments, vendor activations — runs on spreadsheets and group texts. That’s a UCP problem. Here’s what it looks like solved.