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HiveLinks
About the product

What HiveLinks does.

HiveLinks is one marketplace for the bee industry: growers who need pollination, beekeepers who place hives and sell gear, and the messages where the deal actually happens — plus the field tools to run the season after the handshake.

The market hub

Two tabs, one marketplace.

The Market is where everything starts. Placement needs are growers' open requests for hives — crop, county, scale, and bloom window. Classifieds carries the industry's equipment, bees, queens, and bulk honey. Same market, same inbox.

  • Filter by crop, region, bloom window, and scale
  • Public to browse — sign in to make contact
  • Verified operations are marked on both sides
hivelinks.app/market
Market hub — one marketplace with pollination, equipment, vehicles, bees and honey
Classifieds

The for-sale side of the industry.

Overwintered double deeps, a used Hummerbee, June queens — post a listing, set a price, and message the buyer or seller directly. No payments on-platform; the deal stays between you.

  • Categories for equipment, vehicles, gear, bees & queens, honey & wax
  • Inquiries land in the same inbox as placement replies
A for-sale listing detail — price, condition, and message the sellerClassifieds on mobile — equipment, bees, and honey with price and condition
Properties & privacy

Private land records, public needs.

Growers map properties with boundaries and per-field hive demand — all private. Publishing a placement need projects only the safe details into the market: crop, county, scale, bloom. The map shows a fuzzed circle, never the boundary.

  • Privacy preview shows the exact public view before publishing
  • Exact location is shared person-to-person after connecting
hivelinks.app/properties/foothill-cherry
Property detail — private boundary beside the published placement need
Messages

Deals happen in the thread.

Contacting a grower or a seller starts a thread with the shared context pinned on top — crop, region, hives, bloom — so negotiations never lose the plot. When agreements arrive as a feature, they'll be seeded from this same pinned context.

  • One inbox for placement needs and classifieds
  • Pinned context keeps both sides on the same numbers
hivelinks.app/messages
A message thread with the placement need pinned as shared context
The same thread on mobile — pinned context travels to the field
Field ops

Run the season, not just the deal.

For beekeepers the app keeps going after the handshake: Today shows what's due across every yard, checks log offline in the field and sync later, and assignments carry the grower's drop points once you've connected.

  • Yards with hive inventory, colony status, and helper access
  • Check queues ordered by overdue and queen issues
  • Yard pins stay encrypted — the market only sees a locality
hivelinks.app/today
Today view — stats, active assignment, and the check queue
Built around roles

Each side gets its own workbench.

The market is shared; the tools are not. Growers and beekeepers see different navigation, different defaults, and different workflows — the right tool for each job.

Growers LIVE

Properties, placement needs, and messages. Map the land, publish the need, pick the beekeeper.

Beekeepers LIVE

Market, assignments, yards, and checks. Find placements and sell gear with the same account that runs the field season.

Brokers later

Commercial-scale coordination tools are on the roadmap — built on the same marketplace, with the same privacy rules.

Already built, switched on when the market is ready.

HiveLinks launches connection-first: discover, contact, coordinate. The heavier machinery below exists in the product today and is enabled by feature flag — not rebuilt later.

Behind the flags
  • Delivery runs — routes, stops, loads, dropsFLAG OFF
  • Agreements & payments — seeded from threadsFLAG OFF
  • Documents vault — COIs & licensesFLAG OFF
  • Team management — org-wide rolesFLAG OFF

See it, don't read about it.

The market is open to browse right now.