groups, clubs, teams, classes and support networks
promote activities • share interests • meet people • grow communities
usplus is a FREE website for community groups, clubs, teams and support networks
think... groups (eg collecting, hobby, cultural, tramping), clubs (eg fitness, book, car), teams (eg sports, rallying, debating),
networks (eg neighbourhood, parenting, family, health, support), classes (eg music, dance, art, yoga)
...whatever your interest!
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list & find groups, clubs, teams, classes, networks -
make it easier for people to find your group, team or activity -
list it on usplus...
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create a free website -
control by one coordinator or share tasks between members -
add new pages and titles as needed -
colours and themes coming soon...
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promote your activities, events and meetups -
manage events and RSVPs - promote publicly or restrict to members only -
any group member can upload pics anytime ...
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connect with other members or groups -
Share files, photos, forums, group email and more
restrict contact only to your personal network and group members -
if you wish...
"This is a great idea. I never knew where to look to find a group in my area. Good luck with getting groups on board."
Kirsty - Arizona
"Now I can network with my family and it's completely private. We don't have to worry about the rest of the world seeing our pages."
Julie - Sydney
"Wow! This is free? There's lots of functionality but it's still easy to use. Thanks usplus."
Joe - London
"Our group can't afford a website, and usplus provides the answer. All our members can see what's coming up and reply on the site to say if they can make it, so I don't have to field heaps of phone calls and emails and everyone can see who else is attending."
Jackson - Phoenix
"I don't really know much about computers, but I find it easy to add stuff to my group's pages."
Sophie - New York
"Our group paid for a website, but we can't afford to get all these functions on it. And the webmaster is really useless at updating things. On usplus we can look after our own pages, and we share responsibilities among our committee members."
Eathan - Australia
"We're telling parents to take their cameras to the games, so they can put the photos on our group pages. The kids love seeing their pictures."
Heemi - New Zealand