A community-powered theft intelligence platform.
TheftLink transforms fragmented theft reports into actionable intelligence. We're a pre-launch pilot building toward a Fall 2026 release — grounded in community, privacy-first by design, and built to be useful to the people closest to the block.
To turn fragmented, scattered theft reports into a shared, privacy-conscious record that communities can use — converting individual incidents into collective intelligence.
A world where neighbors share what they see in a structured, ethical way — and that shared record helps communities understand and reduce theft over time.
A platform for reports — not a watch group.
TheftLink is an intake and intelligence platform. People who experience theft submit a report, and TheftLink organizes, de-identifies, and structures that information into a shared record. Patterns that emerge from that record are reviewed by people before any external use.
We are not a neighborhood watch, an alerting service, or an investigative tool. We don't push notifications, we don't run surveillance, and we don't accuse individuals. Our role is to make scattered reports legible — to victims, to communities, and where appropriate, to the people positioned to act on them.
Ethical technology, by design.
These aren't aspirations — they're how we decide what to ship and what to refuse.
Privacy as the default
De-identification is non-negotiable. Personal data is separated from analytical records.
Human in the loop
AI assists reviewers; people make consequential calls.
Community first
Insights serve neighborhoods, not advertisers.
Transparent practice
Plain-language explanations of what we do and why.
Accountable systems
Audit trails and oversight built into the workflow.
Civic orientation
Built to support residents, not police them.