LinkLedger

LinkLedger is a mobile + web app that automatically logs real-world internet performance in rural and underserved areas and turns it into usable evidence. It runs lightweight background tests (speed, latency, packet loss) on a schedule you control, tags results with location and time, and creates an “outage ledger” you can export for ISP support tickets, FCC complaints, grant reporting, or community advocacy. The app also aggregates anonymized neighborhood-level reliability maps so users can see which providers and plans actually work nearby, not just advertised speeds. For communities, it offers a shared dashboard for schools, libraries, and local governments to document chronic underperformance and prioritize infrastructure fixes. This is not magic connectivity; it’s accountability and decision support. The hard part is trust, privacy, and data quality—so the product focuses on transparent methodology, opt-in sharing, and tamper-evident logs.

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