Trusted groups
Invitation-based Equb groups for people who choose to participate together.
Community + Equb + solar ownership
Solar Equb organizes trusted groups around a solar product, a contribution schedule and a shared cycle—so members can follow progress in one clear mobile experience.
Solar Equb coordinates product acquisition. It is not presented as a cash-loan or cash-payout product.


Invitation-based Equb groups for people who choose to participate together.
Contribution schedules and obligations are represented as backend-owned records.
Published solar packages, prices, availability, installation and warranty information live in the catalogue.
Group agreements, member status, cycles and allocation records keep the process organized.
How it works
The product stays at the center of the experience. Group formation, contributions, allocation and fulfilment are organized around that goal.
Browse published solar packages and review the currently approved product information.
Choose the group size and contribution frequency, then form an invitation-based group.
Follow the group contribution schedule and track contribution obligations as the cycle progresses.
Follow member status, contribution state, notifications, recipient allocation and fulfilment updates.
Inside the app
These are real captures from the Solar Equb app build. The website does not substitute fabricated product states or invented user activity for the application itself.

01 / Home
The home experience brings together active Equb context, contribution status, product access, orders, support and operational notifications without turning the app into a trading or banking dashboard.

02 / Catalogue
The catalogue is built around published product packages and their approved details. The app models specifications, package contents, installation scope, warranty summary, availability and price versions.

03 / Group setup
Group formation connects a selected product with an invitation-based member group, an approved agreement, a supported group size and a contribution frequency. The current implementation uses cycle-based recipient allocation.
Solar product connection
Solar Equb is not designed as a general online marketplace. The current data model connects each group to a published solar package and a locked product price, then carries that context into cycles, allocation, orders, installation, handover and warranty records.
Product details, availability and approved price version.
Selected product, agreement, members and contribution schedule.
Contribution obligations, recipient allocation and group state.
Order, installation, handover and warranty records.
Why Solar Equb
The feature set is intentionally centered on group coordination, solar package selection, contribution state and operational follow-through.
See group status, member participation, agreement state and current cycle information.
The app reads contribution obligations and payment state from backend records.
Groups use invitations and member acceptance rather than open public discovery.
Review published product packages, specifications, availability, installation scope and warranty summaries.
Persistent in-app updates cover contributions, allocation, fulfilment, support and account events.
Orders, installation, handover and warranty records extend the journey beyond group formation.

Community story
Equb is rooted in people coordinating around a shared contribution cycle. Solar Equb brings that organizing idea into a digital workflow centered on a selected solar product, invitation-based membership and visible operational state.
It does not promise investment returns, interest income or cash winnings. The outcome is product acquisition and fulfilment.
Trust, without slogans
The current implementation uses Firebase Authentication, Cloud Firestore, Cloud Functions, App Check, Messaging and Storage. Transaction-critical changes are designed to be controlled by backend logic and security rules.
Firebase phone authentication is implemented for sign-in.
Group, contribution and allocation state is handled through backend records and functions.
Persistent in-app notifications and FCM tokens support account and workflow events.
FAQ
Clear answers based on the current application implementation.
Solar Equb is a digital product-acquisition workflow built around Equb groups. Members organize around a selected solar package, follow a contribution schedule, track group progress and move through allocation and fulfilment in the app.
No. The inspected app explicitly describes Solar Equb as coordinating solar product acquisition and states that it is not a cash-loan product and does not promise cash payouts.
The current implementation supports product selection, group formation, invitation-based membership, group agreements, contribution schedules, member status, group chat and cycle-based recipient allocation.
The implementation is invitation-based. The app tells users to invite people they know and trust, and invitation acceptance is handled through a specific invitation flow.
The codebase contains contribution and payment tracking, receipts, provider callbacks and reconciliation logic. The inspected build only contains a non-production sandbox payment adapter; no approved production payment provider is configured in that source snapshot.
The inspected implementation supports Firebase phone OTP sign-in and stores a display name, preferred language, account identifiers, consent-version records, device information and push-notification tokens. The current profile creation flow explicitly stores no KYC document payload.
Yes. The app includes an authenticated deletion-request flow that records a deletion request. Final retention and legal fulfilment rules are not defined in the inspected source and must be completed before publication of definitive retention promises.
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