Your building. Your compound. Your city. One private, invite-only neighborhood, built on trust.
Jiran is built for the way we really live in Lebanese buildings and compounds. It is invite-only, so there are no strangers, no public feed, and no ads. Just the people who share your walls, your gate, and your street.
Ask for a hand, sell what you no longer need, organize a gathering, or call for help when it matters. Everything stays inside your building, your compound, and your city.
From a quick favor to a real emergency, Jiran keeps your community close.
Post and follow updates for your building, your compound, or the whole city.
Message a neighbor privately, or talk to the whole building at once.
Buy, sell, or give away with the people right next door. Homemade food too.
Post a small job you need done, or find quick work close to home.
Find trusted plumbers, electricians, and tutors who live nearby.
Ask a question and hear back from professionals in your network.
Organize a gathering and keep up with what is happening around you.
Send an urgent call when a neighbor needs blood, and step up when they do.
See the dues your building admin posts and keep track of what you owe.
Reach nearby resident professionals fast when you need a hand.
Someone blocking you in? Find the owner and let them know to move.
Open the shared gate and view building cameras from your phone.
Because every member is invited, the community stays small, private, and real.
Tell us your building and pin it on the map. It only takes a minute.
The Jiran team reviews your request and sends you a personal invite code.
Enter the code in the app and meet the verified neighbors around you.
Jiran is free to use. Browse your building, chat with neighbors, buy and sell, follow events, and find local professionals, all at no cost. You only subscribe when you want neighbors to find and hire you.
Anyone can find a professional for free. To show up as one, you subscribe. Your subscription switches on Open to Work, so you appear in the Professionals section and neighbors across your building, compound, and city can find you and ask for your services.
Download the app, then request your invite to get started.