
Introducing YeahApp: the complete communityOS
Most community teams don't have a software problem. They have a glue problem.
The events live in Eventbrite. The members live in a spreadsheet. Dues run through Stripe with a lot of manual reconciliation on top. Registrations arrive through a forms tool, get copied somewhere by hand, and go stale by the next meeting. The conversations happen in WhatsApp, where nothing is recorded. Five tools, none of them talking to each other, and a spreadsheet quietly acting as the real database.
It works, until it doesn't. Someone asks how many members renewed this quarter, or who actually showed up to the last three events, and the answer takes an afternoon of cross-referencing. Sometimes it can't be answered at all.
YeahApp is built to remove that glue.
It's one workspace for the people, the events, and the operations of a community. Members, events, payments, forms, and reporting share a single record, so work you do in one place shows up everywhere it should. Register someone for an event and they're already in your directory. Take their dues and their status updates on their profile. Check them in at the door and the attendance lands against their name. You don't re-enter anything, because there's nothing to re-enter into.
We call it a communityOS: the operating system for a mission-driven network, not a single feature dressed up as a platform.
It's made for groups where membership carries real weight. Professional networks, alumni associations, trade bodies, incubators, NGOs, volunteer collectives. The kind of community where who's a member, whether they've paid, and whether they turned up actually matter.
A few of the things it does, without the full tour:
- A living member directory that builds itself, with join date, event history, and payment status on one profile.
- Events that double as your data entry. Free RSVPs or paid Stripe ticketing, QR check-in on the day, attendance written straight back to the directory.
- Recurring membership dues through Stripe, with members managing their own renewals.
- Forms whose answers feed directly into member records.
- Reporting that's already assembled, because every part shares one schema.
The full list is on the features page. This is the short version: one place, one record, far less glue.
Plans start at €99 a year per community. You pay for the community, never per member, and one account can run as many communities as you need, each on its own plan. The pricing page lays out the tiers.
Schedule a demo with us and we'll show you how it fits your organisation.