PL Prepper Link

The preparedness social network

Prepper Link

A field-ready community platform for clans, comms, tactical maps, survival knowledge, and The Scout AI guide.

Prepper Link preparedness social network preview
Clan feeds Secure comms Tactical maps Scout AI

Not another generic feed

Built for preparedness groups that need coordination, not noise.

Prepper Link is designed around clans, readiness posts, emergency waypoints, comms, checklists, and survival reference material. The goal is a real community network for people who prepare together.

01

Profiles

Members can build readiness profiles, connect with clans, and keep identity separate from public social media noise.

02

Clans

Create groups for family, ranch, neighborhood, church, field team, or mutual-aid circles.

03

Feeds

Share updates, alerts, supply notes, training logs, map reports, and local status with the people who matter.

Core system

Everything a preparedness network needs on day one.

The Scout

AI survival guide for planning, checklists, field questions, and emergency readiness thinking.

Tactical Map

Waypoints, supply caches, rally points, and local operational markers for group coordination.

Comms

Clan communication streams built around signal, logistics, and status updates.

Library

Preparedness knowledge, survival references, manuals, and repeatable field procedures.

Profiles

Readiness identity, group membership, skills, contact preferences, and privacy controls.

Offline First

Built to move toward cached resources and field usefulness when connectivity is limited.

App status

Web now. Android and iOS next.

The native app shell exists for Android and iOS. Android release packaging is already building locally. Store submission comes after final Firebase/auth/API configuration and screenshots.

Web domain: prepperlink.app Android: release bundle prepared iOS: Capacitor project prepared Backend: Firebase configuration in progress

Early access

Prepper Link is opening for first builders.

Early access will prioritize preparedness families, small teams, ranches, local groups, and people building practical resilience networks.