Sharing parcels and locations via URL
Share a link to a precise parcel, condominium unit, or coordinate on the map. Use the Copy link to parcel button, or build a URL with bfe, ejl, lng/lat, or address — the recipient lands in the same place.
A link to the map is the fastest way to share a precise parcel or location with a colleague. Arcili can open Kort directly on a parcel, a condominium unit, or a specific coordinate — purely through parameters in the URL. The recipient lands exactly where you are and can keep working right away.
1Copy a link to a parcel
Click a parcel on the map to open the Matrikel panel on the right. In the panel's action row you'll find two buttons:
Open property page
Click the link button — titled Copy link to parcel. Arcili copies a link to your clipboard and confirms with the message Link copied.
The link button only appears when the parcel has a BFE number. If the parcel has no BFE number, the button is unavailable.
The link points to /kort?bfe=<BFE-number>. When the recipient opens it, Arcili looks up the BFE number, pans to the parcel, and opens the Matrikel panel automatically.
2Understand the shareable link types
The map understands several URL parameters. You can build or recognise them manually:
bfe and ejl both take a BFE number. lng/lat take decimal degrees (optionally combined with address for a label on the marker). address takes an address string that Arcili resolves itself.
Need to share a location without a BFE number — for example a building site or a sub-area — use a coordinate link with lng and lat. It hits the point independently of any parcel lookup.
3What the recipient sees
When the recipient opens a shared map link, this happens automatically:
- Arcili loads the map and reads the parameters from the URL.
- The parcel, condominium unit, or coordinate is panned to the centre.
- The relevant side panel opens — parcel or condominium data is ready immediately.
- The parameters are removed from the address bar, so a reload won't jump back to the same point.
The recipient must be signed in. If the link is opened without login, it is queued and the map opens on the location after login.
A link does not in itself grant access to data the recipient doesn't already have. The link only tells the map where to go — access is governed by the recipient's own account and the team's enabled modules.
4Find a location without a link
If you want to reach a specific address or parcel yourself — without a ready-made link — use the search field at the top of the map:
Search address...
Search by address, condominium unit, or parcel number. Pick a result and the map pans there. From there you can click the parcel and copy a link, as described in step 1.