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The article presents a unified concept of developing microservices and service economy in residential areas of Nukus city. The institutional model of interaction between the city council, neighborhood councils, service providers and the university is described. International experience (Korea, Japan, Singapore, the European Union) and the features of the local context of Uzbekistan are analyzed. The role of microservices as the foundation of the everyday economy and a tool for inclusive development is considered. A presentation of the performance assessment system of subordinate organizations was held, and recommendations were made on the "roadmap" for the implementation of a service ecosystem and the development of mini-services in Nukus.