Liinke exists because the access control layer of event management has always been broken — and everyone accepted it as normal. We didn't.
So organizers can focus entirely on the event — not the chaos of who's allowed in, where, and when. Every gate scan should be effortless. Every guest list should be bulletproof. Every check-in should take under three seconds.
And no organizer loses sleep the night before an event wondering if the system will hold. We're building toward a future where access management is so reliable, it becomes invisible — a solved problem, not an accepted failure.
Not a list of words we put on a wall. Principles that determine which features we build first, how we respond to failures, and who we hire.
Events demand dependable systems. We design every feature with resilience in mind — from peak attendee arrivals to unexpected connectivity challenges.
Access control isn't an afterthought. It's the foundation of the platform. Every pass, scan, and validation workflow is built to help organizers manage entry with confidence.
We build for the people running events. Every workflow is designed to reduce complexity, streamline operations, and help teams stay focused on delivering great experiences.
Events happen everywhere. Liinke is designed to support organizers across industries, regions, and event formats with a flexible, cloud-based platform.
Efficient entry experiences matter. We focus on making credential verification fast, intuitive, and accurate so attendees keep moving and organizers stay in control.
We're constantly refining the platform based on feedback, testing, and evolving event needs. Every iteration is an opportunity to make Liinke better.
Every person on this team has experienced the problem Liinke solves — in operations, engineering, or on the event floor.
Former technology and innovation director who ran logistics for Model United Nations' conferences. Built Liinke after watching a 2,000-person event collapse under a printed guest list.
Talk to our team. We'll show you exactly how Liinke replaces what you're currently using — and what happens to your operations when it does.