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.
Run one of these clubs?
Claim your spot — a free page you control, plus the tools that run the meet, write the recap, and grow the club.
Claim your free pageA page for your club — real design, real URL, live in seconds.
your-name.cordonate.io
Check-ins, vendors, social media numbers & more automatically bundled up in a sharable post-event recap.
cordonate.io/r/… the moment check-in closes.or render the same wrap-up as Austin Fort Worth
Instagram, TikTok, and Strava — finally on the same dashboard.
Calendar, neighbors, partners, newsletter — the everyday stack between Saturdays.
A tabbed admin home with upcoming tasks, scheduled posts, active boards, and pinned notes that surface as to-dos.
A neighbors page with search, formatted phones, and the one place to look up who’s showing up.
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.
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 is being used today — by run clubs across Texas, with more states on the way. Every feature came from what the clubs actually needed — not what looks good on paper.
I’m Joey — lead software engineer and a marathoner. I ran Boston this spring, and I’m training to go back. Three years ago I didn’t run; I joined a DFW run club and watched the running community take off.
The founders I ran with were running whole events out of one overstuffed spreadsheet — check-ins, raffles, vendors, all of it. I’d done that myself, with a Google Form and a spinner site. So I built something that weekend.
That something is Cordonate — now the home base run clubs run their nights from, not the weekend favor it started as. I build running software on the runner side too (OurPR).
— Joey, joey@cordonate.io
The community layer that makes your community feel like one.
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