About us · 2026
For the Love of Minnesota
We are not another feed built to keep you scrolling. We are a statewide home for people who live here — built because we love Minnesota, and because the tools we have been given were never designed for this place.
This is a love letter to the state
Minnesota in 2026 is full of neighbors who care about their block, their lake, their school board, and the small business on the corner. That care does not lack passion. It lacks a shared map, a shared record, and a shared way to be heard without performing for an algorithm.
For the Love of Minnesota exists to put the whole state in one room: every county, city, township, school district, and the people who keep them running. When you open the map or the feed, you are not visiting a brand. You are visiting home.
What we are up against
We know the competition. National platforms optimize for outrage, vanity metrics, and attention that leaves as fast as it arrives. Local news has shrunk. Civic calendars are scattered across PDFs and forgotten homepages. When something breaks on your street, you post into the void — or you give up.
We are not fighting Minnesota nice. We are replacing disconnection with something you can see on a map, cite in a conversation, and bring to the people who can actually change it. The opponent is fragmentation — not your neighbor, and not this state.
Power for every resident
We believe anyone with a stake in Minnesota — renter, owner, student, shopkeeper, parent, public servant — should have the same three levers. Not someday. Now.
Share what you love
Celebrate the trail, the team, the block party, the place that makes your town feel like yours. Put it on the map and in the feed so the rest of the state can find it.
Fix what you hate
Name the pothole, the closed crossing, the policy that misses the mark. Document it with location and context so it cannot be waved away as noise.
Engage with local government
See who represents you, what is on the agenda, and how your community shows up in the record. Government works better when residents are in the loop — not locked out of it.
How we build it
One live statewide map for pins and place. A community feed for stories that belong to Minnesota. Pages for businesses, schools, organizations, and governments that need a real presence — not a generic profile on someone else's platform.
Residents, businesses, and local governments each have a path in. We are early, we are ambitious, and we are building in public because the state deserves software that acts like it belongs here.
Show up for Minnesota
Browse without an account. Join when you are ready to add your voice. The map and feed are for all of us who call this state home.