A social map · Built for everywhere
A social map of the places you love.
Pin a place that matters to you. Get a numbered Digital Deed in your name. Gather the people who love it too — before Landly opens.
Founding 500 · 499 deeds left·numbered · lifetime · free
The whole idea
Maps tell us where things are. Landly tells us where we are.
Every place on Earth has a story. Your street corner. Your school gate. The cafe where you read your first novel. Until now, none of it had a digital home — somewhere those stories could live, gather, and be felt.
Landly is that home. Every claim is a Digital Deed — a memory pinned to a place, shared with the people who love it too. A parallel social graph drawn on the real world, not on top of it.
The living atlas
Every pin is a life touching a place.
Tap a pin, hear a quiet line from the person who claimed it, glide to their corner of the world. This is the map at the center of Landly — a real, scrollable atlas, with real stories pinned to real places.
Six places · six humans · one world · drag, zoom, and listen
How it feels
Four small acts. One growing world.
Landly is built around four quiet motions. None of them take more than a minute. All of them, over time, draw a portrait of who you are by where you've been — the streets, the temples, the campuses, the kitchens, the coastlines that made you.
Step 01Pin · liveMarina Beach · Chennai
13.05°N · 80.28°E
— 01Pin a place you love.
Open Landly. Find your spot on the satellite map — Marina sand at sunrise, your school's banyan tree, the chai stall under the Charminar. Drop a pin. The first claim gets the deed.
Featured · Marina Beach · Chennai
Step 02Pin · liveOld City chai stall · Hyderabad
17.36°N · 78.47°E
— 02Write the memory that lives there.
A line in Tamil or Telugu or Malayalam. A photo from a Diwali in 2009. A voice note from your grandmother. Whatever the place holds for you. Your memory becomes the heartbeat of that pin.
Featured · Old City chai stall · Hyderabad
Step 03Pin · liveMeenakshi temple · Madurai
9.92°N · 78.12°E
— 03Gather the people who love it too.
Cousins in the Gulf. Old classmates from PES. Aunts in Vizag, uncles in Madurai. Friends you haven't seen since college. They walk into the place's room and find you already there.
Featured · Meenakshi temple · Madurai
Step 04Pin · liveKerala backwaters · Alleppey
9.50°N · 76.34°E
— 04Live in your favorite world.
Your map fills in, pin by pin. The Western Ghats you grew up beside. The backwater your father grew up beside. A scrapbook of where you've been, what shaped you, and who you found there.
Featured · Kerala backwaters · Alleppey
What lives inside
Nine quiet things, in one bright app.
Drop & claim
Tap any spot on Earth and claim it. The first pin gets the deed — a permanent badge on that place's room.
01Walk to claim
Some places ask you to be there. Walk the boundary with the app and the place is yours, certified by your steps.
02Memory rooms
Every claimed place comes with a private chat room. Photos, voice notes, and quiet conversations all live where they belong.
03Your journey map
Your profile is a map, not a feed. The places that shaped you, in the order you found them, drawn across the real world.
04Co-owners
Invite the people who love a place too. They show up on the pin. They show up in the room. The place becomes a 'we' instead of a 'me'.
05Discover near you
Walk past a beautiful old library. Open the app. See the regulars who've been gathering inside its room for months.
06Place timelines
Every pin has a quiet history. Memories left, voices heard, milestones marked — read the place's story as you stand on it.
07Digital Deeds
Each claim becomes a beautifully crafted Deed in your collection. A keepsake for your eyes, a key to the place's room.
08Across the world
Your grandmother's village in Portugal. Your dorm room in Hyderabad. The crossing in Tokyo you visited once. All on the same map. All on you.
09What you can claim
A pin for every kind of place.
Landly isn't just for landmarks. The most loved pins on the map are quiet ones — kitchens, classrooms, the corner where you used to wait for the bus.












Two ways to be on Landly
Hosts host the place. Visitors fill it with life.
Before Landly opens to everyone, we invite the people who already steward the places — landowners, business owners, schools, colleges, temples, family estates — to claim first. Then visitors arrive, register, and the room comes alive.
For owners · institutions · businesses
Are you the keeper of a place?
A house, a college, a cafe, a temple, a vineyard, a bookshop. If you steward it, you should claim it — before someone else's pin lands first. You become its host on Landly. Everyone who registers becomes part of your room.
- Claim before public launch — your place stays yours.
- Name it, describe it, set its cover photo and story.
- Approve who joins the room, or auto-allow everyone.
- Post on behalf of the place — events, anchor memories, news.
- See every person who registered — under one roof, on one map.
- Quiet analytics: where your people are, how they engage.
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For everyone else · visitors
Are you here to remember a place?
Walk the world as a map. Pin the cafe down the street, the bench in the park, the corner you grew up beside. Register at places that matter. Post a memory publicly on your profile, or quietly inside a specific place's room.
- Pin a place you love. Drop a memory there.
- Register to rooms that matter to you — your school, your temple, the cafe you grew up in.
- Post on your own profile, or inside a specific place's room.
- Walk through other people's maps. See what shaped them.
- Find the people who love what you love, organised by where.
- Free for visitors — always.
Visitor map · sample
Why Landly exists
Four things every map is missing.
Maps know places. They don't know us.
Pins on Google Maps point to buildings. They don't carry the regulars, the memories, or the people who quietly love that corner of the world.
Geography never became identity.
We have profiles for our work, our music, our photos — but no profile for the places that shaped us. Landly is that layer of you.
Street View hides the human.
Mainstream maps blur faces and strip identity. Landly puts people back into places — your face, your name, your story, on the spot it belongs.
Communities form around interests, never places.
Online tribes gather around hobbies and fandoms. Landly gathers them around the cafe on the corner, the hill behind your house, the temple you grew up in.
A small philosophy
Every life is a map drawn in invisible ink.
The places that shaped you don't show up on Google Maps. They live in stray smells, half-remembered songs, the way the light fell at four in the afternoon. Landly's whole ambition is small: to give those places a quiet home — a corner of a real map where the memory can sit, find its company, and not slowly disappear.
How to read this
Landly is a social game.
Not a property right.
Your Digital Deed is a memory, a moment, a community key. It is not a deed to land. Landly is a social platform built on storytelling and playful geography — that's the whole point.
- A social platform with a map at its center
- A digital collectible — like a stamp, a sticker, a memory
- A community key to chat rooms tied to real places
- A way to leave a mark on the places that shaped you
- A friendly, low-stakes way to play with geography
- Real estate or any form of physical property right
- An NFT, cryptocurrency, or blockchain product
- A claim of authority over the place itself
- A way to control, restrict, or charge anyone in the real world
Six lives · Six places
Every square meter of the world tells a story.
The neighbours Landly was sketched for, before a line of code was written. Met in cafés and chai stalls, family rooms, apartments, temple corners. Names changed. Stories real.

Chennai → Bengaluru
"I left Chennai for work nine years ago. On Landly, Marina Beach feels mine again — pinned, remembered, shared with my mother in Mylapore and my brother in Boston. We talk in its room every Sunday evening, the way we used to walk it together."
— Aishwarya, 32

Hyderabad
"I claimed the chai stall outside our Old City home before any cousin could. Twelve of us joined the room in three days — uncles in Dubai, aunts in Vizag. We share what we used to share over those steel tumblers."
— Karthik, 27

Kochi, Kerala
"Our family's two-acre paddy field has fed three generations. My son walked its boundary with the app and the kids in Bangalore finally know what 'home' looks like from above. The room there is louder than my house ever was."
— Lakshmi, 45

Bengaluru
"I pinned my campus bench before exam week. Forty classmates joined the room overnight. We swap night-canteen stories there now — it's our group chat, but it lives on the actual bench under the rain tree."
— Surya, 22

Madurai → Bengaluru
"I haven't been back to walk around Meenakshi temple in seven years. On Landly the temple feels close — my mother sends voice notes from inside its room every poornima. My daughter hears Tamil in a place she's never been."
— Anitha, 38

Pondicherry
"I rediscovered the White Town walking it with Landly. Two friends from college were already there — they'd pinned the same promenade bench independently. We're meeting there next month because of a pin."
— Rahul, 29
Asked, answered
Honest questions.
Honest answers.
The fast version of how Landly works, what it isn't, and what to expect when it opens.
Landly is a geo-social platform — a social network with a real-world map at its center. You pin the places that matter to you, write the memories that live there, and gather the people who love them too into private rooms tied to those places.
Be among the first
Claim your favorite place first.
Tell us your city and the place you'd pin first. We're opening to early visitors and owners now — every neighbourhood, every coastline, every corner. Your Digital Deed will be waiting in your name.