AcroLinq
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AcroLinq is a community app for the acrobatics and acroyoga world. You can discover events, find practice partners, track your skill progress, and connect with other acrobats through messaging.
You can browse events without an account, and if a friend shares a skill link with you, you can view that skill's detail page. Everything else — saving events, RSVPing, the partner finder map, messaging, and tracking your own skills — requires a free account.
Tap Sign Up on the login screen and create an account with your email. After signing up, you'll go through a brief onboarding to set up your profile.
You can sign in with email and password, or request a magic link sent to your email — tap the link in the email to sign in without typing a password.
On the login screen, tap Reset Password and follow the prompt to receive a reset link by email.
Magic links are time-limited for security. Request a fresh one from the login screen if your previous link no longer works.
Events come from community submissions, reviewed by the AcroLinq team before they appear publicly. If you're an organizer who already maintains an event calendar elsewhere, reach out to support@acrolinq.com — we can look at syncing your listings so you don't have to re-enter every event.
Classes, jams, workshops, training sessions, festivals, and retreats.
Open an event and tap Save to bookmark it, or RSVP to signal you're attending. You can find your saved and RSVP'd events under My Events in your profile.
Tap the submit option in the Events tab and paste the event link. The AcroLinq team will review and add it.
Yes. If you're an event organizer, you can claim or create events and manage details, attendees, and links from your profile under Managed Events.
The partner finder shows community members on a map so you can find practice partners near you. You can filter by role (base, flyer, both), skill level, and other preferences.
Your general location is visible to other members in the partner finder based on your profile visibility settings. Close Friends can optionally see a more precise location through the Close Friends Map — you control who is in your close friends list.
Go to Friends in your profile. Send a friend request to someone; once accepted, you can designate them as a close friend for location sharing.
The skill library is a community-curated catalog of acrobatics and acroyoga moves, organized by discipline, base family, category, and difficulty level.
Yes. From a skill's detail page you can mark it as part of your skill set. View your progress under My Skills in the Skills tab.
Use Submit Skill from the Skills tab. Submissions are reviewed by the AcroLinq team before becoming part of the public library.
Yes. When submitting or editing a skill you can attach a video. Videos go through review before being published.
You can message members you're connected with as friends or partners. Group threads for event attendees are part of the system but may not be fully available in early builds.
Find a member's profile and tap Message, or start a conversation from the Messages tab.
Your profile can include your acro experience, roles (base/flyer/both), skill level, teaching availability, bio, location, and social links. You control what's visible publicly.
Yes. Account Settings includes visibility controls that limit what other members can see.
Yes. Under Teacher Tools in your profile you can set your teaching availability, offering type (private lessons, group classes, etc.), and related details that appear on your profile.
Tap the more menu (…) on any message, profile, event, or skill submission and choose Report. Reports go to a moderation queue for review.
Open their profile, tap the more menu (…), and choose Block. Blocked users can no longer message you or see your profile.
Profile → Account Hub → Blocked Members lists everyone you've blocked, with the option to unblock.
If an account is suspended for a community guideline violation, you'll see a notice explaining why. Suspended accounts cannot post, message, or take other actions in the app while suspension is active. Contact support@acrolinq.com if you believe a suspension was made in error.
Open your profile and go to Account Hub → Manage Account for account-level changes.
Profile → Account Hub → Manage Account → Delete Account. Deletion removes most of your data; some records may be retained where needed for legal compliance, fraud prevention, or safety reviews, as described in the Privacy Policy.
Profile → Account Settings — controls visibility, map sharing, close-friend location, and related options.
To access, correct, delete, export, restrict, or withdraw consent for your data, use the privacy request form. You can also email privacy@acrolinq.com directly. We aim to respond within 30 days.
Email support@acrolinq.com.
Still stuck after reading the above? support@acrolinq.com — we respond when we can.