86 Interest Score
15 Discussions
0.17 Engagement
Jul 2021 Launched

Galora let's you find neighbors that are growing or making great food at home. Find and buy homegrown fruits, veggies, eggs, cannabis, kombucha, homemade breads, cakes, desserts, and so much more. Send them a message on the app and offer to buy or trade.

What the Community Said

Hey! would love to know your expansion plans (:

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Looks like a great product, I'm sure it has a bright future! Is it only available in the US at the moment? What area is it covering? And also, avocados don't really grow on trees, do they?

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I like this product and love the design on your product page! Thank you for sharing!

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Glad somebody finally did this. Gardens always have surplus and connecting them to neighbors will be like having a farmer's market every day, everywhere.

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My backyard in LA produces a couple hundred pounds of fruit each year, and most of it spoiled. Millions of homes are just like mine around the country. Finding a way to sell or trade this amazing food in my community was the inspiration for Galora. Launched in July 2020, we have 10,600 members in Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose, Seattle, Austin, and more. If you like real food FROM real people, this is the app that needs to grow.

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