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[Nirav Tolia: The Visionary Journey of Rebuilding Nextdoor]-[Nirav Tolia: Nextdoor. How neighborhood chatter went global]

How I Built This with Guy Raz · B2 · 2025-09-15

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The Origins of Nextdoor: Addressing a Societal Void

In 2010, Nirav Tolia and his co-founders identified a startling trend: a Pew report indicated that 30% of Americans could not name a single neighbor. Recognizing that physical proximity did not equate to community, Tolia set out to create a "digital version of a neighborhood bulletin board." The goal was to transform physical neighbors into virtual ones, facilitating connections, recommendations, and local events. Tolia emphasized that the company’s early days were defined by "dedication, resilience, and patience," noting that this slow, deliberate approach served as a "badge of honor" that deterred competitors who sought rapid, scalable growth without the necessary foundation.

Learning from Failure: The Path Through Yahoo, ePinions, and Fanbase

Tolia’s entrepreneurial journey was not a straight line to success. His early experience at Yahoo as employee 84 provided him with a "break of a lifetime," but also a gnawing desire to "build a Yahoo" himself. This ambition led to the founding of ePinions and later Fanbase. While ePinions eventually merged and saw a successful exit, it was marred by professional setbacks, including Tolia’s resignation following a controversy regarding his background. Tolia reflects on this period as a time of painful self-reflection, acknowledging that "the failure or imminent failure" of his ventures served as the "fulcrum for really learning" what it takes to survive in the tech industry.

The Philosophy of "Unscalable" Growth

A core tenet of Tolia’s strategy for Nextdoor was the willingness to perform "unscalable" tasks. In the early stages, the team manually verified neighbors using printed postcards sent via US mail, a practice Tolia defends as essential for building trust. He argues that many tech founders fear manual processes, but he maintains that "doing manual things to get product market fit is perfectly fine." By focusing on quality over speed, Nextdoor ensured that the platform remained a place for relevant, high-quality content, effectively leveraging community members as moderators to maintain the platform's integrity.

The CEO Transition and the Return to Re-founding

By 2018, Tolia faced burnout and internal pressure, leading to his stepping down as CEO. He describes this as a necessary transition, noting that his stress was hindering his ability to "operate at maximum intellectual capability." After spending time in Italy and living through the COVID-19 pandemic, Tolia returned to the company in 2024. He describes this return not as a step backward, but as an opportunity to "re-found" the company. Facing a significant drop in stock price and the challenges of a post-pandemic market, Tolia is now focused on making Nextdoor an "essential local application."

The Future: Integrating AI and Local Journalism

Looking forward, Tolia aims to evolve Nextdoor from a simple message board into a comprehensive local hub. He acknowledges that the company missed an opportunity to integrate local businesses earlier, comparing the potential functionality to sites like Yelp or Angie's List. With the advent of AI, Tolia envisions a future where users can go to one place to ask a question and have their needs addressed immediately. Furthermore, he is integrating professional journalism, with 3,500 local publishers now contributing to the platform. By combining machine learning to personalize user feeds with a commitment to community-centric values, Tolia remains convinced that Nextdoor can finally achieve its full potential, proving that his belief in the "conflation" of skill and luck remains the driving force behind his career.

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