Grouplink is a searchable index of local clubs, hobby groups, sports teams, book clubs, and neighborhood communities — in every city. No login required.
Most platforms hide groups behind algorithms and social graphs. Grouplink makes groups findable — by city, category, and openness to new members.
Find groups in your neighborhood before widening the radius. Real communities start local.
Filter by category, meeting frequency, membership type, and openness — find groups that actually fit.
Each listing shows member count, last active date, and group type — so you know what you're joining before you click.
Group organizers claim their listing, add details, events, and contact links — the directory grows itself.
The problem isn't that groups don't exist. It's that there's no Yellow Pages for them.
Every new resident, every new parent, every new employee has asked the same question: "where are the groups near me?" And had no good place to look.
Algorithms build echo chambers. Social platforms serve content, not people. You scroll past dozens of groups that might matter to you.
Groups live inside platforms. A book club in Atlanta shouldn't require a Facebook account to find. Groups deserve their own presence.
Discovery should be simple. If you can search for a plumber, you should be able to search for a pottery class. That's what Grouplink does.
Grouplink is building the public infrastructure for local community discovery. We're here to make sure no one misses the group that was meant for them.