Solvemeet Community Hub — Free Expert Help & Peer Support
The Solvemeet Community Hub is a free space where members connect with volunteer advisers for audio or video help on medical, legal, financial, educational, and personal questions. Post a request, get matched with a verified adviser, and join a private session — no payment, no conditions.
How Community Care Works
Submit a Request
Describe your problem and choose a subject. Video or audio — your choice.
Advisor Responds
A qualified volunteer adviser accepts your request and a private session is created instantly.
Free Session Begins
Join the secure 1-on-1 call from your browser — no app, no fees, completely confidential.
How does the Community Hub compare to traditional support?
| Feature | Solvemeet Community Hub | Traditional offline help |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | Always free | Often paid or hard to find |
| Time to get help | Hours after review | Days to weeks |
| Access | Online, any timezone | Local hours only |
| Privacy | Anonymous, private 1-on-1 | Public or in person |
| Adviser pool | Verified volunteer experts | Limited local contacts |
| Format | Video, audio or chat | In person or phone |
What is the Solvemeet Community Hub?
The Solvemeet Community Hub is a free peer-support and community-care platform where members ask for help and volunteer advisers answer at no cost. It is the place where Solvemeet users meet outside paid sessions — a space for peer-to-peer questions, group discussions, public AMAs with verified advisors, and topic-based interest groups. Anyone with a Solvemeet account can post a request, choose a video or audio call, and be matched with an adviser who has volunteered to help. Access to social support is a recognised factor in better health and wellbeing outcomes, and online communities have become an important channel for it (Source: WHO, 2022). Solvemeet brings that idea to a verified, moderated platform so help is both human and trustworthy.
How does requesting free help work?
Submitting a request takes a minute. You describe your situation, pick a subject, choose video or audio, and upload a verification document so our admin team can keep the community free of fraud and abuse. After a quick review — usually within 24 hours — your request goes live on the open board. A qualified volunteer adviser accepts it and a private one-to-one session is created instantly, which you join straight from your browser with no app to install. Your document is used only for fraud prevention and is never shared with advisers, and you can stay anonymous to other members throughout.
Why do advisers volunteer their time?
Many verified Solvemeet advisers offer free Community Hub sessions alongside their paid consultations as a way to give back, build reputation, and reach people who may not be able to pay. Volunteering and informal help remain a major source of support worldwide and a measurable contributor to community resilience (Source: ILO, 2021). For advisers, the hub is also a low-pressure way to demonstrate expertise; for members, it is a safe first step before deciding whether a deeper, private session is worth booking. When a thread needs more depth, it can become a paid one-to-one consultation in a single tap.
What you'll find here
- • Ask the community — peer Q&A
- • Profession-based interest groups
- • Free public AMAs with verified advisors
- • Private video, audio & chat sessions
- • Volunteer mentor matchmaking
- • Anonymous, fraud-screened requests
When a thread needs depth, book a private session from the advisor directory, read tips on the Solvemeet blog, or explore related help such as doctor consultations, finance solutions, and personal growth coaching. You can also review our trust & safety guidelines.
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Written & reviewed by
Solvemeet Community TeamMaintained by the Solvemeet Community & Trust team
The Solvemeet Community Hub is maintained by the Solvemeet community and trust team, with volunteer advisers reviewed through KYC verification. Guidance shared here is informational and not a substitute for professional or emergency care.
Last updated: 4 June 2026