Nevor is the Strava of home projects: a network where individuals, enthusiasts and tradespeople share their work, track their progress and showcase their craft.

Inspired by what Strava brought to sport, Nevor lets individuals, enthusiasts and tradespeople show off their work, track their progress and showcase their craft.
Renovation • Construction • DIY • Gardening • Fitting out • Crafts
Because a project deserves more than a single finished photo.
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Nevor is the app where you show off your home projects, draw inspiration from other people's, and move forward with people who make things, from your first piece of flat-pack furniture to a full renovation.
The name
NEVOR is an anagram of RENOV. It also reads like a blend of never and renov: a home is never truly finished. And the domain name, nevor.house, completes the picture: it's all about the home.
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Nevor is the Strava of home projects: a network where individuals, enthusiasts and tradespeople share their work, track their progress and showcase their craft.
Nevor is a French platform that aims to become the “Strava of home projects”.
Renovation, DIY, gardening, construction or fitting out: Nevor lets individuals, enthusiasts and tradespeople share their work, show their progress and showcase their craft.
At a time when social networks mainly spotlight the final result, Nevor chooses to celebrate the journey: the steps, the lessons learned, the challenges overcome and the pride of a job well done.
The goal is simple: to build the go-to network for people who love to make, build and transform the real world.
The starting point, in three simple ideas.
Today's platforms celebrate the final photo and overlook everything that led to it: the steps, the trials and the real work.
A piece of furniture, a deck, a renovation: it all comes together step by step. Nevor follows that progress instead of reducing it to a before / after.
Every project tells a story, a lesson learned and a journey of progress. Nevor finally gives them a place, among peers.
Home projects deserve a space designed for people who love to build, renovate and share their work.
IndividualsEnthusiasts who show off their own projects, from their first piece of flat-pack furniture to a full renovation, where it's finally expected and valued for what it's worth.
But also individuals looking to make the right choices. Seeing real-world work helps you understand the differences between two professionals, beyond reviews and quotes.
ProfessionalsFrom the independent tradesperson to the small business with several teams. They don't want to do marketing: their projects speak for them.
Every shared job becomes proof of craft. A way to reassure future clients, showcase the quality of their work and stand out on something other than price.
Individuals learn. Professionals inspire. Projects bring them together.
Most DIYers, renovators and tradespeople naturally take photos of their work. Nevor builds on that habit.
Every step has its place: before, during, after. The journey becomes as interesting as the final result.
A few photos are enough. No filming, no editing, no pressure to produce content.
The work speaks for itself and lets other enthusiasts understand what was achieved.
The first network built around home projects.
From beginner to tradesperson: no need to become a content creator.
Other networks show the result. Nevor also shows the journey.
Real work is the best proof of skill.
Progress matters as much as the result.
Projects stay useful over time.
Hands-on work is regaining its value.
In the age of AI, the intelligence of the hands reclaims its place.
Individuals should be able to compare real work, not just quotes.
Nevor taps into conversations already under way: the return of making, the intelligence of the hands, trust in craftsmanship. Here are several possible ways in.
Every angle starts from a substantive topic, not the product. Choose the way in that speaks to your readers: Nevor is simply the concrete answer to the question raised.
| The topic | Journalistic question |
|---|---|
| The Strava of DIY | Why have home projects never had a network of their own?Sport has its own, so does cooking. Home projects, meanwhile, stayed scattered between Facebook groups and Instagram feeds, with no place built for them. |
| The intelligence of the hands | Is manual work regaining value in the age of AI?While AI automates knowledge work, making things with your hands is becoming a rare and sought-after skill again. |
| The tradesperson without marketing | Why are tradespeople asked to become content creators?Their work is enough to prove their craft. They just need a place to show it, without filming or editing. |
| The return of making | Why are hands-on activities so appealing today?Repairing, renovating, gardening: hands-on work is regaining value against the all-digital, and telling the story of what you make becomes a source of pride. |
| Choosing your tradesperson better | Can you choose a tradesperson by something other than reviews and quotes?Seeing real jobs often says more about someone's craft than a rating or a price. |
| The social network for the home | Why are social networks becoming more and more specialized?After sport or cooking, enthusiasts gather around shared interests. The home was waiting for its own. |
A few quotes from founder Sébastien Ortega, free to use in your articles.
Our ambition is to do for the home what Strava did for sport: make the progress behind every project visible, the path travelled, not just the final photo.
Sébastien OrtegaSocial networks celebrate the final result. We want to celebrate the journey: the steps, the setbacks and the pride of a job well done.
Sébastien OrtegaA tradesperson doesn't want to do marketing. Their work speaks for them; they were just missing the place to show it.
Sébastien OrtegaWhether it's furniture to assemble, a deck, a full renovation or a solar installation, every project has its place on Nevor.
Interior fit-out · Kitchen · Bathroom · Painting · Flooring and tiling · Storage · Basement & cellar · Routine upkeep · Safety
Garden · Deck · Pool · Outdoor landscaping · Fencing & gate · Play area
Electrical · Plumbing · Insulation · Roofing · Home automation
Construction · Small renovation · Repair · Garage & carport
Solar · Wind · Battery & storage · EV charger
Eco-renovation & energy · Van & utility conversion · Other
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Interview, app demo, high-definition visuals or a tailored angle: Sébastien replies directly.
