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CocBan is a community operations app for Japanese neighborhood associations and residents’ associations. It aims to move traditional paper circulation boards, announcements, document distribution, and resident communications onto smartphones. The product is designed around common community-management pain points in Japan, such as aging populations, the rise of dual-income households, the burden of passing around paper documents, difficulty searching chat messages, and delays in urgent notices.
Its basic features include a bulletin board, replies, channels, read-status management, affiliation/role management, mentions, notifications, translation, tags, and file storage. These make it suitable for publishing announcements, sharing documents, and confirming that residents have seen information. The higher-tier version further adds a suggestion box, surveys, facility reservations, safety confirmation, event check-in, and a proprietary points system. At that point, it is no longer just an electronic bulletin board, but a lightweight workflow tool for the day-to-day operations of residents’ associations. For team collaboration, read-status tracking and role management are useful for association officers who need to confirm whether information has reached residents. The アドバンスプラン also supports parent-group and child-group structures.
Pricing is straightforward. The free plan is ¥0/year with unlimited users and 5GB of storage, making it suitable for a trial rollout. The ライトプラン is priced by scale: ¥9,800/year for up to 300 people, and ¥29,800/year for up to 900 people. It mainly adds ad removal plus 20GB/50GB of storage. The アドバンスプラン costs ¥90,000/year, allows unlimited users, and unlocks advanced features such as surveys, reservations, and safety confirmation. Prices include tax. Mid-year upgrades are billed based on the difference, while usage beyond plan limits requires an individual quote.
The main advantages are its highly focused use case, low barrier to entry with the free plan, and strong fit for essential residents’ association needs such as information delivery, document sharing, emergency contact, and resident feedback. The drawbacks are that the available information does not disclose third-party integrations, APIs, data security/compliance details, payment methods, or deployment specifics. The free plan includes ads and offers relatively limited storage, while advanced operational features are concentrated in the more expensive plan.
CocBan is best suited to local Japanese residents’ associations, neighborhood associations, community organizations, and resident officers responsible for digital transformation. If used from China, network accessibility and payment methods are unclear, and the product’s language and workflows are clearly oriented toward the Japanese domestic market. Domestic alternatives in China could include WeCom, DingTalk, and Feishu for community notices and collaboration, though these tools may not provide the association-specific workflows that CocBan offers.
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cocban.com is an Japan SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cocban.com directly.