Project workspace
Create separate projects for evaluations, neighbourhood programmes, policy cases, partnerships, or internal reviews.
StakeLinker helps policy teams, municipalities, researchers, consultants, and students map stakeholders, score relationships, detect bottlenecks, and export presentation-ready reports without relying on a backend.
18 stakeholders · 29 relationships · 5 bottlenecks
The council has a strong influence score but appears under-connected in day-to-day collaboration.
Two relationships score low on communication quality and are flagged as bottlenecks.
StakeLinker is designed to go beyond static diagrams. It combines mapping, structured scoring, analysis, and reporting in one offline-first workflow.
Create separate projects for evaluations, neighbourhood programmes, policy cases, partnerships, or internal reviews.
Store organisation, role, category, influence, interest, attitude, notes, and map position for every stakeholder.
Score communication quality, trust, dependency, contact frequency, information flow, and bottleneck status.
Drag nodes, tap curved relationship lines, filter the network, and inspect details directly on the map.
Long-press from one stakeholder to another to create a relationship and edit key values instantly in a quick-edit sheet.
Surface isolated stakeholders, central actors, high-influence weakly connected parties, weak links, and grouped bottlenecks.
See which stakeholders should be closely managed, kept satisfied, informed, or simply monitored.
Generate branded, presentation-ready reports with project metadata, metrics, insights, lists, and a map snapshot.
Open a realistic sample network on first run to understand the workflow and test the app with medium-sized data.
Keep core project data on-device, avoid forced sign-in, and work without internet for the main experience.
Prevent invalid self-links, block duplicate relationships, and avoid orphaned relationship records when data changes.
Duplicate projects or stakeholders, sort lists, apply filters, and move through the workspace faster during research and workshops.
StakeLinker is built for practical use: define the project, map the actors, score what matters, review analysis, and export something you can actually present.
Start from scratch or load the sample project to explore the full workflow.
Define roles, categories, influence, interest, notes, and place stakeholders on the map.
Create relationships, score communication quality, flag bottlenecks, and refine the map visually.
Use analysis views and the power-interest matrix to identify risks, gaps, and key actors.
Generate a polished PDF report that is ready to share with your team, class, or client.
StakeLinker is especially useful when multiple organisations, priorities, and communication lines need to be understood at once.
Built for people who need more than a whiteboard and less than a full enterprise system.
Position stakeholders by influence and interest to decide who to actively engage, keep satisfied, inform, or monitor.
The core StakeLinker experience is built to work locally. No required account, no forced cloud dependency, and no backend needed for the main workflow.
The current version prioritises a reliable local workflow, structured analysis, and strong export quality. Broader collaboration features can come later.
Mapping, scoring, analysis, matrix views, safeguards, demo data, and branded PDF export.
Shared projects, collaboration, cloud sync, richer templates, and extended reporting options.
StakeLinker is currently positioned as a beta product. This website is ready to support early-access communication and beta interest collection.
No. The current product is designed offline-first and keeps the main experience local to the device.
StakeLinker is built for municipalities, policy teams, researchers, consultants, project leads, and students working with stakeholder complexity.
StakeLinker combines visual mapping with stakeholder-specific scoring, structured analysis, bottleneck detection, matrix views, and export-ready reports.
This site is fully in English and ready for deployment. Update the contact details when you are ready to collect beta requests publicly.