
SOS | Community Coordination
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SOS | Community Coordination
@SOS_helpers
Building the first community coordination platform.



18 months of disaster relief research after Hurricane Helene The resources are there, people want to help, but coordination is a nightmare We set out to tackle this HubSpot DB and a landing page helped us surface 4,000 missing people Lovable got us to a working prototype and our first round of funding @openclaw, Opus, Claude Code, Supabase and Slack got us to our MVP Now we’re closing in on the first agentic-forward community coordination platform to get people the help they need There is no such thing as a survivor We’ve seen people who lost everything and cleared debris from their neighbors driveways to get them out People who used their donated RVs to cook meals for others Sales guys who started nonprofits delivering RVs across the country Everyone is a helper. It’s our job to spin the coordination flywheel and enable them to contribute meaningfully We’ve started onboarding a few NGOs to the MVP, if you’re in the disaster relief field on the EMS, gov, NGO or organizer side - reach out. We’ve got a few spots left Citizen tools coming soon, sneak peek below 🆘











We trained a new flood forecasting model designed to predict flash floods in urban areas up to 24 hours in advance. To help address a flash floods data gap, we created Groundsource: a new AI methodology using Gemini to identify 2.6M+ historical events across 150+ countries. We’re open-sourcing this dataset to advance global research, and urban flash flood forecasts are live now in Flood Hub to help communities stay safe.















