Make a vehicle reachable, without exposing its owner.
Plink turns a licence plate into a private inbox. People who notice your car can reach you, a message, an urgent heads-up, a gift, a service request, without ever seeing your number, your name or your address. You decide who gets through.
It started with a note on a windscreen
You come back to a blocked car and find a scrap of paper under the wiper with a stranger's number on it. Or you spot a car for sale and have no way to ask about it. Or someone leaves their lights on and nobody can tell them. Every day people need to reach the owner of a car, and every day the only options are bad ones: hand your number to a stranger, or knock on windows and hope.
Looking up who owns a plate is invasive, and in most countries illegal, for good reason. So we built a third way. Plink turns the one thing every car already shows in public, its licence plate, into a private inbox that the owner alone controls.
The plate is public. Your number does not have to be.
If the owner is on Plink, you can reach them and the message arrives privately, in the app. If they are not, you see nothing at all: no name, no number, no address. Ever. The owner chooses what is visible, who can message, and how far a conversation can go.
Around that one idea we built more: a place to sell your car where buyers reach you through the plate, a directory of local mobile services, car meets and events, and a wallet with escrow-protected payments, so money only changes hands once the job is actually done.
Privacy is not a feature. It is the point.
No public registry. No guessing from outside databases. No selling your information. The only thing visible on any profile is what the owner put there themselves. If a plate has no Plink profile, the platform shows nothing at all.
Where we are today
We are live in Kosovo and expanding country by country. We are early, and we would rather tell you that plainly than pretend to be bigger than we are. Private messaging, gifts, the service directory, the marketplace and escrow-protected Credits all work today, with more countries and service types on the way.
How Plink makes money
We take a small commission on completed paid services, and nothing on refunds. We do not sell your data and we do not run on surveillance advertising. Our incentive is simple: help good local exchanges happen, not track you.
About Plink: questions and answers
What Plink is, why it exists, and how it keeps you private.