Mipinz
Share the real job site
Mipinz is a private location tool for tradies, crews, and people who need to show the exact spot with the right note attached.
Drop a pin, add the message, and send it to yourself, one person, or a group.
What it is
Mipinz starts with the place. You drop the pin first, then add the note that explains what is there, how to get in, what changed, or what someone needs to know.
It works as a personal notebook, a direct pin to one person, or a private thread for a work team that needs clear location updates.
Built for field work
Mark the exact access point
Do not send someone to the wrong end of the site. Put the pin on the real gate, driveway, laydown area, or park-up spot.
Add the note that matters
Leave the code, tell them which door is open, note the hazard, or explain what has changed since yesterday.
Keep the thread moving
Replies and new pinned updates stay in the same thread, so the latest site info is easy to find.
What people can use it for
Good for teams and moving businesses
Some people will use Mipinz to coordinate work crews. Others will use it to tell customers where they are today.
A foreman can mark the right site entrance and tell the next crew where to unload.
A tradie can pin the real parking spot and leave the access note for the apprentice or subcontractor.
A food truck can drop today's stop and let regulars navigate straight to it.
A market stall can mark the exact position inside a busy venue instead of sending a vague description.
How it works
1. Start with a pin
Use the map, paste GPS, or search an NZ address to get the spot right.
2. Add a message
Write the note that gives the pin meaning.
3. Send it where it belongs
Keep it as a personal note, send it to one person, or post it into a private group.
4. Keep the thread updated
Reply with text or drop a new pin into the same thread when the situation changes.
Private by default
Mipinz is about chosen sharing, not automatic tracking. Save a private note for yourself, send one clean location update to someone you know, or keep a team thread running with the latest site information.