A business community for Mid-Michigan

Mid-Michigan businesses helping Mid-Michigan businesses.

Connect with trusted local businesses, find services, share opportunities, and build stronger business relationships across Mid-Michigan.

No membership fee to join. No pressure to barter. Just local businesses helping each other grow.

ProfilesLocal business profiles
OffersServices and opportunities
NeedsRequests businesses can solve

Demo Preview This preview uses sample businesses and listings to demonstrate how the network will work.

Local small-business owner standing inside her shop
Sample exchange Website services exchanged for bookkeeping support

Regional focus

Built for Mid-Michigan businesses

Connecting business owners across communities including Tawas, Oscoda, West Branch, Standish, Bay City, Midland, Saginaw, Mount Pleasant, and surrounding areas.

  • Tawas
  • Oscoda
  • West Branch
  • Standish
  • Bay City
  • Midland
  • Saginaw
  • Mount Pleasant
  • Surrounding areas

What is moving right now

Browse the exchange board.

Sample Data Demo profiles and listings are labeled so they are not mistaken for verified real businesses.

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Featured Businesses

Current Offers

Current Needs

Community mission

Keeping business local

When local businesses work together, more opportunities, relationships, and resources stay within our communities. The Mid-Michigan Business Exchange is designed to make it easier to discover trusted businesses, share opportunities, and exchange services.

Community plus structure

Community on Facebook. Organization here.

The Facebook group remains the place for conversation, introductions, and community updates. This platform provides the searchable business profiles, offers, needs, and tools that make those connections easier to organize.

  1. 01Join the network
  2. 02Create your business profile
  3. 03Connect with local businesses
  4. 04Exchange services or opportunities
Planned feature

More flexible than one-to-one bartering

Traditional barter only works when two businesses need exactly what the other provides. A future trade-credit system could allow members to earn credits for the services they provide and use those credits with any participating business in the network.