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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Terrible app, it syncs with your calendar but instead of putting all the events you're signed up to it puts all the events available. And then it's impossible to get them off calender and their custom... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Not great. Accepted an invite to join our club. When I was later sent an invite via email for our first game, I clicked "Attending" only to get an error. I ended up having to re-register my account, s... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Spond is the worst sports event management platform I have used. The free tools work fine and the basics are OK for small sized clubs. As soon as you do more complex acivities like managing club signu... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I use Spond as a committee member of a football club, a grassroots coach and as a parent of 2 active kids. It's by far the best app of its kind - also far better than WhatsApp and Facebook groups when... See more

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When people get together, wonderful things happen. The time we spend playing sport or sharing common interests is priceless. Away from the worries of work, school or the million other things that play on our minds, it leaves us fitter, happier, healthier. We believe these precious social activities ought to be easier – much easier – to make happen. But, too often, it falls on one person to organize it. We all want it to happen, but we all want someone else to do it. So one volunteer gets stuck managing diaries, scheduling events, checking attendees, organizing transport and managing money. It’s a huge burden that can easily take hours a week if it’s a group with regular events. And they probably don’t get much in return – no money – not even a thank you. Volunteers are often overworked and underappreciated. We’re here to change that. Spond is a free platform designed to deliver all the best bits of participating and nothing else. We streamline and simplify everything in one app so that volunteering doesn’t mean signing your life away. It saves organizers hours every week, ensures attendances, manages communications and collects money. We do it because we want people to get together more often – and to make organizers glad they said yes. More events, more games, more fun. More togetherness.


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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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