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Linkr is launching in stages. This page is the single source of truth for what you can use today. If another page describes something this page does not list as available, treat this page as correct.
Last updated: July 2026. Linkr is early. The public map and API cover New York City only, and the mobile app is in invitation-only beta.

Available now

Public web map

Live at linkrmap.com/demo. A preview of the Linkr dataset: 78 hotspots across New York City — Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. Browse and filter without an account.

Public API

A read-only REST API serving the same 78-hotspot NYC dataset. Three GET endpoints, no writes. See the API reference.
The web map and API share one static NYC dataset. It is a curated preview, not a live feed — the sample listings and owner handles illustrate what a populated Linkr map looks like.

In invitation-only beta

The Linkr mobile app is real and shipping to a small group of beta users. This is where hotspots are actually created today.
Access is invitation only, granted from the waitlist. The app is not on the App Store or Google Play, and there is no public download link. When your invitation is ready, we send you everything you need to install it.

Requesting access

1

Join the waitlist

Go to linkrmap.com and add your email.
2

Receive an invitation

Invitations go out from the waitlist in batches. There is no way to skip the waitlist today.
3

Install the beta

Your invitation email includes install instructions for the current beta build.

Not available yet

To keep this honest, here is what Linkr does not do today. Do not rely on any of it until this page says otherwise.

What’s coming next

Our near-term roadmap:
  • Wider beta invitations from the waitlist
  • Real hotspot persistence and accounts behind the app
  • Expanding the map beyond the initial NYC dataset
Questions about availability? Email support@linkrmap.com.