Give your club a public website: a branded homepage, your events and gallery, a join button, and your own domain. There's no page builder to wrestle with — it assembles itself from the club you already run on core.club.
A real club homepage on core.club. Everything above is turned on from settings — no code, no separate site to keep in sync.
Most club sites die because someone has to keep them updated. This one stays current on its own, because it's the same data your members already use.
Your hero image, name, tagline, and colour — a real front page, not a redirect to a list.
Upcoming public events pull straight from your calendar. Post once; the site keeps itself current.
Flip events, classes, gallery, and custom pages public — and reorder them — with a switch.
Point yourclub.com at it and members see clean URLs. No hosting, no certificates to manage.
Members log in from your site and land in the app — bookings, RSVPs, and dues in one place.
Every page ships with titles, descriptions, and social cards so your club shows up when people look.
Yes. Point your own domain (like yourclub.com) at your site and members get clean URLs with no hosting or certificates to manage. Until then your site lives at a core.club address.
No. The public site works in any web browser. Members can also sign in from it and drop straight into the app for bookings, RSVPs, and dues.
Whatever you make public: your events, classes, gallery, and custom pages, plus your hero image, tagline, and colour. You choose which sections are visible and in what order.
Almost none. There is no page builder to wrestle with; the site assembles itself from the club you already run on core.club and stays in sync as you post events and add photos.
Yes. Because it is the same data your members use, your upcoming events and gallery update automatically. Post once and the site keeps itself current.
Start free, switch the website on, and share the link. Add your own domain whenever you're ready.
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