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maple-park-pickleball / clubbot
today · 6:42 am
anyone for saturday morning?
Beacon sent to 5 players in your skill range. Listening for replies.
12 min later · 6:54 am
Alex is in. Maya can play but only after 10. Looking for one more.
can you snag a court?
Maple Park, court 3. 9:00–10:30, then I'll bump to 10–11:30 if Maya's in. Sound good?

Three things you don't have to do anymore.

Before

Texting eight people to find a sub.

ClubBot pings the three most likely yeses.

Before

Building a Doodle poll every week.

Sunday digest, one-click RSVP.

Before

"What court? What time? What's the address?"

In every reminder, automatically.

Five features that replace your spreadsheet.

01Recurring sessions

"Tuesday nights, 6–8, Maple Park." Set it once. ClubBot handles RSVPs, the waitlist, the auto-promote when someone bails, and the 24-hour reminder.

02Pickup beacons

"Anyone for Saturday?" pings the few skill-matched players most likely to show. No reply-all, no over-pinging the same person twice in a week.

03Weekly digest

Sunday morning. One email per person. Every session for the week, with inline Yes/No buttons. Most people RSVP in under 10 seconds.

04Skill-aware matchmaking

Tracks who's played whom, who's improving, who hasn't played in a while. Quietly suggests pairings that'll feel competitive without anyone seeing rankings.

05Facility-manager emails

When a session fills, ClubBot can auto-email your court coordinator with the reservation. One less form to fill out every week.

06Casual or competitive

Some groups want a leaderboard. Some want to just play. You set the visibility — ClubBot uses the data either way to make matchups better.

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