The Neighborhood section on /welcome

Near the top of /welcome — between the Insights banner and the Foundation card — is a small grid of tiles titled "Your neighborhood — what's happening on Turtini right now." Each tile is a live, cross-org window into what other organizations are doing on the platform.

Why it's there:

Turtini's mission isn't just to give your org a place to operate — it's to land your org inside a working network from day one. The Neighborhood tiles make that visible. A solo-built tool ships into a network of one; a Turtini org is born into a network of every business, household, school, team, and venue already running on the platform. The tiles are the proof.

The four tiles you may see:

1. **Trending in the marketplace** — the public Site Templates ranked by install count. Hover the org name next to each one to see the author's Verified-by-Turtini chip, then click "Explore →" to open the Marketplace and install one yourself.

2. **Real places, claimable now** — entries from the public Venues catalog. Convention centers, hotel ballrooms, performing-arts halls, breweries, and more. Click any to view the vector floor plans + capacity grids; if a venue isn't claimed yet and you operate it, you can claim it via DNS-TXT.

3. **Mutual Aid asks open right now** — the most recent open offers and requests across the Mutual Aid network. Each one shows the posting org with its trust chip and the city/state. Useful for seeing whether someone in your area is offering surplus or asking for help you could fulfill.

4. **Just verified — trust fabric, today** — the most recent Verified-by-Turtini credentials issued anywhere on the platform. KYB pass, domain verification, 501(c)(3) confirmation, partner co-signatures. Each one links to its public /trust/{id} verify page.

Fail-quiet behavior:

A tile only renders if it has actual data. A brand-new platform tenant won't see empty boxes — they'll just see fewer tiles. As real activity flows in, more tiles appear. This avoids the "lonely empty IDE" feeling that solo-built tools start with.

For users in PersonalStart (/me/start):

When you're at the /me/start wizard creating your first org, you see a slim 2-tile preview (Trending Templates + Real Places) on step 1. The mutual-aid and credentials tiles only appear in the full /welcome view since they're best surfaced once your org actually exists.

Performance:

Each tile loads independently. The Just Verified tile uses a new composite Firestore index (status + subject.kind + issuedAt) — if it shows "Loading…" for more than a couple of seconds the first time, the index is still building; refresh in a minute.