Are you a Professional Organizer? Being in business can be hard without community support.

I’ve always found great benefit in connecting with other professionals, particularly fellow professional organizers. Unfortunately, I struggled to find a place that’s narrowly focused on community engagement and communication for professional organizers.

So, I built one!

Organizers Network is a forum where professional organizers are able to freely discuss topics and issues related to the field of professional organizing, running a professional organizing business, and working with clients. Here you’ll find an easy-to-use platform for:

  • encouragement for the ups and downs of running a business

  • asking for input from your colleagues

  • crowd-sourcing ideas for successful organizing

  • getting suggestions for products to aid in great project outcomes

Unlike other groups, Organizers Network focuses only on the needs of professional organizers. We have no social or political agenda, don’t have any allegiance to producers of organizing supplies or ancillary services, and we value having a place that encourages the discussion of interesting organizing topics.

In the Organizers Network, there are only a few rules:

  • To join, individuals must be able to demonstrate they own, work for, or are retired from a professional organizing business.

  • We welcome all posts that are related to the field of professional organizing, running a professional organizing business, and working with clients.

  • Members are expected to treat others as they would want to be treated.

  • Content that’s illegal is not allowed.

When you join before 12/31/24 you’ll receive the founding member price of $29 for the first year, with the first 2 months free. If you join after 1/1/25, the price will increase to $49 per year. This nominal amount will cover the cost of the platform technology and other minor administrative costs.

Our goal is to create a community, not get rich, so we’ll intentionally keep the price low so that it’s accessible to any professional organizers who want a community, regardless of their business size and resources.

If you’re looking for a community of professional organizers -a place where you’re free to connect with your colleagues to discuss the issues specific to your business and work- I hope you’ll join us in the Organizers Network.

Rachel Fontaine