Our Mission
SuvrenHOA is building the infrastructure for accountable community governance. We use blockchain technology to make fraud impossible, transparency automatic, and trust unnecessary.
Hundreds of billions of dollars flow through HOAs every year with virtually zero independent oversight and no tamper-proof record-keeping.
$100B+
Collected in HOA dues annually
More than the GDP of most countries — managed with spreadsheets and filing cabinets.
$100M+
Embezzled from HOA funds
Documented fraud cases represent only a fraction of the real number. Most go undetected.
370K+
HOAs with zero tamper-proof governance
Not a single HOA in America uses verifiable, immutable record-keeping. Until now.
SuvrenHOA replaces blind trust with cryptographic proof. Four pillars. One unbreakable foundation.
Every action, transaction, and decision is permanently recorded on-chain. Once written, records cannot be altered, deleted, or tampered with by anyone — including us.
Every dollar in, every dollar out — visible to every resident in real time. Smart contracts enforce spending rules so funds can never be moved without proper authorization.
Cryptographically sealed ballots with mathematically provable results. No one can stuff a ballot box, discard votes, or miscount results. The math does the counting.
CC&Rs, meeting minutes, financial statements — stored on a permanent network for 200+ years. No more lost files, deleted drives, or documents that conveniently disappear.
Our Story
SuvrenHOA was born from frustration. After watching HOA boards in his own community operate with zero accountability — missing financial records, unverifiable elections, documents that appeared and disappeared at the board's convenience — founder Ryan Shanahan decided to build what should have existed all along.
The breaking point came during a contentious board election. Ballots were collected behind closed doors, counted by the incumbents themselves, and the results announced with no audit trail. When residents asked questions, they were told to trust the process. There was no process to trust.
As a veteran developer with over three decades of experience, Ryan recognized that the technology to solve this problem already existed. Blockchain networks could provide the immutable record-keeping that HOA governance desperately needed. Smart contracts could enforce financial transparency automatically. Cryptographic voting could make election fraud mathematically impossible.
The challenge was making it accessible. Most HOA board members and residents have zero interest in cryptocurrency or distributed systems — and they shouldn't need to. So SuvrenHOA was designed from day one to be invisible infrastructure. All the power of blockchain governance, wrapped in an interface as simple as checking your email.
Fraud isn't prevented by policy — it's prevented by physics. Transparency isn't a promise — it's an architectural guarantee. Trust isn't required — because the math speaks for itself.
Built from the ground up by someone who lives the problem every day.
Founder & CEO
30+ year veteran developer based in Raleigh, NC. Built SuvrenHOA from the ground up — architecture, smart contracts, frontend, infrastructure — because no one else was going to fix HOA governance. So he did.
The principles that guide every line of code and every product decision.
Every financial transaction, every vote, every governance action is visible to every community member. Not because we chose to share it — because the architecture makes hiding it impossible.
We replaced trust with cryptographic proof. Election results aren't certified by a committee — they're verified by mathematics. Treasury balances aren't reported by a treasurer — they're calculated by immutable code.
Technology serves people, not the other way around. Every feature we build starts with the question: does this make life better for residents? If the answer isn't an obvious yes, we don't build it.
We designed SuvrenHOA so you never have to trust us — or anyone else. The system enforces the rules. We can't move your money, change your votes, or alter your documents. That's not a policy. It's physics.
We're opening our doors slowly, by invitation, to a small cohort of founding communities building the future of accountable governance.
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