Find a club worth your time
Search every club at your school. See what it does, who runs it, when it meets, and whether it's recruiting right now. Follow the ones you're not ready to join.
Find your club. Find your people.
One place for student clubs. Students find every club at their school, apply in a few taps, and follow what those clubs post. Leaders run it all here — members, applications, events, chat and elections.
A group chat for news. A form for applications. A spreadsheet for members. A drive nobody can find. Every club builds the same patchwork from scratch — and every year, the next officers inherit almost none of it.
Klubi replaces the patchwork with one place. One for students looking for a club, and one for the students running it.
Find a club. Apply to it. Run it. Keep up with it. That's the whole product — nothing to buy on top, and nothing that waits on your school signing a contract first.
Search every club at your school. See what it does, who runs it, when it meets, and whether it's recruiting right now. Follow the ones you're not ready to join.
No form buried in a group chat. Clubs build their application on Klubi — questions, uploads, a signature if they need one — and every application you send sits on one board, so you always know where you stand.
Members and roles. Events with RSVPs and a check-in code. Members-only chat, shared files and announcements. Plus elections, so the club picks its own next committee.
Clubs post what they actually did — results, events, photos, polls. Every club you join or follow lands in one feed, at your school and at every other school on Klubi.
When a school's clubs are on Klubi, they sit in one directory under its name. A first-year sees everything on offer in one scroll — instead of learning in March that the club they wanted existed all along.
Student life stops guessing, too. Real numbers on who's involved, which clubs are growing, and which are about to quietly disappear.
Many clubs are a chapter of something bigger. Search the organization's name and every chapter comes back, each under the school that runs it.
Independent clubs search the same way — by name, category, or what they do.
Clubs post what they actually did — results, builds, performances, service drives — with photos, polls and comments. It reaches members and followers, then stays on the club's page.
That quietly solves recruiting. Next September, a visitor doesn't read what your club might do. They scroll a year of what it did.
Build log and CAD files are in the club's Resources tab for next year's team.
Huge thanks to the 40 members who signed up for a shift.
Auditions for next season open in the Openings tab on Monday.
Apply to any club on Klubi and watch every application in one place. No refreshing an inbox, wondering whether anyone read it.
Twelve people in a classroom or a two-hundred-member society — the tools are the same, and you switch on only what you need. A club with no application process just leaves the form empty.
We're building Klubi with the students who actually run clubs. Leave your email and we'll tell you the day it opens at your school — or set your club up today.