Calendar, boards, notes — your daily homepage.
A tabbed admin home with upcoming tasks, scheduled posts, active boards, and pinned notes that surface as to-dos.
For the people running run clubs and the communities behind them.
Cordonate runs the ops side of your club — live check-in, auto-drafted event reports, and a real website for your members — from one piece of software. Built for run clubs first; ready for any community that meets in person.
cordonate.io/r/… the moment check-in closes./join page. Hero slideshow, social links, subscribe form.A tabbed admin home with upcoming tasks, scheduled posts, active boards, and pinned notes that surface as to-dos.
A unified neighbors page with search, formatted phones, and a single source of truth for who’s in your community.
Categories, status (active / prospect / inactive), and collab history. The Rolodex you wish you’d kept.
Every check-in adds a subscriber automatically. Plus a standalone subscribe form on your /join page.
We used to run check-in from three Google Sheets and a group chat. Now it’s one tab and a QR at the door — and the recap goes out before anyone gets home.
You see the only metric that actually correlates with showing up: who’s running. No general-purpose community platform has this. We do.
Already tracking attendance in Google Sheets? Pull it in, keep going. The tagline isn’t a metaphor — it’s a real migration path.
Cordonate runs the operations side of active DFW run clubs every week. Every feature is shaped by what actually breaks on a Saturday morning — not what looks good in a spec.
Three years ago I didn’t run. I showed up at a DFW run club one day, watched the running community take off, and loved it ever since. Today I’m a 2:49 marathoner — Boston 2026 in the books — and a software engineer by day.
The founders of Glad You’re Here and Más Millas were ambassadors alongside me at that club. When Glad launched, they showed me their spreadsheet — check-ins, raffles, vendors, all in one tab. I’d done that before, with a Google Form and a spinner site, so I knew how it breaks. I threw something together that weekend.
That something became Cordonate. Glad runs on it. Más Millas runs on it. I built it for the friends who took the leap to build community. Now I want to help more clubs do exactly that after experiencing first-hand what it can do for someone.
— Joey, Cordonate
15-minute demo, your spreadsheet on screen, the live admin view next to it. You'll see how the day actually changes.
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