Community maps. Built together.

Every community has a map. Let's build it.

Launch a living public resource map that your community can discover, contribute to, and keep current—without writing code.

Built for focused public-resource maps first.

Live map

Neighborhood resources

Meals
Housing
Care
Support
Services

Community-powered

Organize trusted places with the people who know them.

Founding Organizer Pilot

A limited $99 early-access invitation for organizers who want hands-on setup for one branded community map.

See the pilot

One useful map. A stronger community.

The loop that keeps local knowledge moving.

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Organize

Publish a map that feels like your community.

Start with the places people ask for most. Shape the details, give the map your identity, and make it easy to share.

Contribute

Invite the people who know.

Community members add places, corrections, and helpful detail.

Validate

Keep it dependable.

Review updates before they go live, so your map stays useful when it matters.

Share

Put the map where your community already gathers.

Send a link, share a place, or embed the map in the spaces people already trust.

Return

Help people find what changed.

Visitors can search for timely support and subscribe to the updates that matter to them.

Start where the need is clear

Turn scattered resource lists into a living public map.

Food support, care, housing, mutual aid, and neighborhood services all change quickly. Pointfolk gives organizers one shared place to keep that knowledge useful.

Why Pointfolk

Resource map toolkit

Make public information easier to act on.

Searchable places
Community submissions
Organizer review
Shareable updates

Questions, answered

Built for real-world local knowledge.

Who is Pointfolk for?

Pointfolk is built for the people who already hold a community together: local organizers, nonprofits, resource coordinators, and passionate niche leaders.

Can the community add locations?

Yes. Invite people to submit new places or suggest updates, then review what appears on your public map.

Can I begin with one focused map?

Absolutely. Start with the resource your community needs most, then grow the map as local knowledge comes in.

Discover. Contribute. Grow.

Build the map your community keeps coming back to.

Start with one useful map. Give your community a better way to find and share what matters.

Create your map
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