See the details, rules, and purpose of this marketplace.
A local demo marketplace for Bay Area builders, founders, students, and remote teams to exchange tech gear, desk setups, and startup essentials.
1. Be respectful and courteous to all members 2. No spam, advertising, or self-promotion without permission 3. Keep listings relevant to the marketplace category 4. Provide accurate descriptions and pricing information 5. Honor your commitments and communicate promptly 6. Report any suspicious or inappropriate content 7. Follow all local laws and regulations 8. Respect intellectual property rights
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Bay Area Tech Exchange runs on Cirkle — a community marketplace platform for groups that want a dedicated place to buy, sell, trade, and post listings.
Cirkle helps communities create focused marketplaces around the people who already know each other. Whether it is for a building, a company, a campus, or a hobby group, every marketplace gets its own dedicated space.
Instead of mixing listings into a noisy social feed, Cirkle keeps them organized with structured posts, AI-assisted listing creation, access controls, and built-in chat.
Every marketplace includes the core tools to launch quickly and keep community trading organized.
Browse structured listings, filter by category, and find what matters without fighting a general-purpose feed.
Start with a photo or a few details and generate a ready-to-review title, description, category suggestions, and pricing guidance.
Choose public, moderated, private, personal, or enterprise access so the marketplace fits how your community actually works.
Buyers and sellers can message inside the marketplace to ask questions and coordinate the handoff.
Stay on top of new messages and marketplace activity without constantly checking back.
Set the name, logo, description, rules, and category structure so the experience feels native to your community.
Create the space, choose who can join, and start posting in just a few minutes.
Start with the group you already know — a building, company, campus, neighborhood, or hobby circle.
Add a logo, description, rules, and categories so your marketplace feels clear and recognizable from day one.
Launch publicly, require approval, or keep it invite-only depending on how your community should grow.
Create listings, chat with interested members, and arrange transactions directly between buyers and sellers.
Create a focused marketplace for your community, invite the right people, and start posting without the noise of a general marketplace.