Local Link Leagues (L3) exists to make it easier for people to connect in real life.
Most of us spend our days moving between two places: home and work. Both come with responsibilities, expectations, and routines. What often gets lost is the third place — the neighborhood spot where you can relax, be yourself, and spend time with others just because it feels good to do so.
Local Link is built for those third places.
Game nights, leagues, and casual play already happen everywhere — in breweries, cafés, bars, and community spaces. But organizing them is often messy. Paper sign-up sheets, social media posts, word-of-mouth coordination, and manual score tracking create friction for players and extra work for staff.
Local Link Leagues replaces that patchwork with a simple, modern system that works quietly in the background.
No pressure.
No awkward coordination.
No added burden on venues.
Just people showing up, playing games, and building community.
Local Link is intentionally designed to be:
There's no app to download, no complicated setup, and no expectation that anyone changes how they already enjoy their space. The technology stays out of the way so the experience stays human.
At its core, Local Link Leagues is about reducing friction.
We believe play is one of the most natural ways to bring people together — and that local venues should be the heart of that connection.
Local Link Leagues is launching with a pilot Cribbage League at Forgotten Star Brewing Company, beginning January 21.
We're starting with one venue, one game, and a focused community so we can learn, listen, and build something that truly supports the people using it.
From there, the vision is to grow carefully — adding more venues, more games, and more ways for neighbors to connect through play.
Whether you're a player looking for a welcoming game night or a venue interested in building community without extra work, we'd love to connect.
Local Link Leagues is about showing up, pulling up a chair, and playing together.
One game at a time.