The Gap
In most US communities, there is no shared system for real-time shelter bed availability. The result: families wait while workers make calls.
What This Does
An outreach worker searches for available beds on their phone. Before real-time availability, outreach workers spent hours to days making phone calls to find a bed (NBC San Diego, 2025). They see what's open right now, hold a bed in three taps, and the shelter coordinator knows they're coming. The platform protects domestic violence shelter locations through zero-PII referral design — no client name, no address in the system, ever. It's free, open-source, and self-hosted — your community owns its data.
Who It's For
Every audience has their own page with the answers they need.
See It Work
Annotated screenshots of every key view. No running instance required.
Try It Live
This is a safe demo.
Browse every screen, search for beds, hold a reservation. You can't break anything — account management and safety settings are protected. Everything you see is fictional data.
| Tenant | dev-coc |
| Outreach Worker | [email protected] / admin123 |
| CoC Administrator | [email protected] / admin123 |
| Platform Admin | [email protected] / admin123 |
| DV Outreach | [email protected] / admin123 |
Fictional shelter and location data. Do not enter real information.
Open Source. Free Forever.
Licensed under Apache 2.0. No per-seat licensing. No vendor lock-in. Designed for communities that can't afford commercial software — and shouldn't have to.