- Customers ask what you will have next week, then forget to check back.
- Market shoppers do not always know where to find you between market days.
- Social posts are easy to miss after a busy weekend.
- Preorders and pickup questions can become scattered.
- A standalone website may not help with marketplace discovery.
- Vendor products change too often for static pages.
Farmers market online store
Turn farmers market interest into online farm customers
Market-day conversations are valuable, but they can disappear once customers walk away. Give shoppers a place to find your farm again.
Start with a free public farm profile. Upgrade only when your farm needs more tools.
The problem
Why many farm websites fail after launch
Farmers markets create trust, but the follow-up often depends on a card, a social handle, or a customer remembering to message later.
Neighborly Harvest
A one stop shop for the first version of your farm storefront.
Neighborly Harvest gives market vendors a public storefront customers can revisit after they meet you in person.
- Create a public farm profile or storefront built for local food discovery.
- Show products, photos, availability, service area, and contact links in one place.
- Start with a free Starter listing for discovery without Neighborly Harvest checkout.
- Upgrade to Growth or Preferred when checkout, order management, subscriptions, or delivery tools make sense.
- Keep the farm's existing website, phone, Facebook, Instagram, or ordering process when that is still the right fit.
Comparison
Standalone farm website vs. Neighborly Harvest
A standalone website can still be useful. Neighborly Harvest is the simpler first step for farms that need visibility, product clarity, and a practical customer path.
Use cases
Built for the bridge between market day and repeat demand
Use the storefront as the link on signs, cards, social profiles, and follow-up messages.
Pre-market interest
Show expected products and direct customers to the right contact path.
Post-market follow-up
Give new shoppers one simple link after they meet you.
Weekly availability
Keep high-demand products visible without relying only on a feed.
Vendor growth
Upgrade when online orders and organized pickup start saving time.
Farmer FAQ
Questions farmers ask before listing
Can farmers market vendors use Neighborly Harvest?
Yes. Vendors can use a listing or storefront as a follow-up path for customers who discover them at market.
Can I use it without taking online orders?
Yes. Starter is discovery focused and can point customers to your current contact or order process.
Can I list my farm for free?
Yes. Starter farms can list for free. Starter is discovery focused, so it does not include full Neighborly Harvest checkout, cart, orders, subscriptions, or delivery tools.
Does Neighborly Harvest replace my farm website?
Not for every farm. It can be a simpler first step for farms that need visibility, a clean storefront, product listings, and local discovery before investing in a full standalone website.
Can customers buy directly through Neighborly Harvest?
Growth and Preferred tiers can unlock more advanced selling tools. Starter listings focus on discovery and can send customers to your website, contact details, or current ordering process.
Related pages
More ways to think about your farm storefront
Next step
Start with a free farm listing. Upgrade only when you need more tools.
Give customers a cleaner way to find your farm, understand what you sell, and know the right next step.