Bundle replaces the patchwork of apps most groups use today — and puts the whole community in one calm, organized place.
Money lives in one place, sign-ups in another, updates in a third. Nobody has the full picture, and the organizer carries it all in their head.
Bundle is built around the way groups actually work: a few communities, each running a handful of events at a time.
Each community has its own people, calendar, events, and ledger — all in one place.
Every community — a team, a classroom, a neighborhood — has its own people, calendar, ledger, and updates. Bundle keeps each one separate, even when you belong to several.
A coach gift, a banquet, a snack schedule, a holiday party. Every event holds its own contributions, sign-ups, expenses, and messages — all in context.
See who has chipped in, who has volunteered, and where the money has gone — without chasing screenshots or scrolling a group thread.
Send announcements that land where the work already lives. No more guessing which thread to post in.
Creates events, coordinates the details, and keeps the group moving forward.
Contribute, volunteer, and stay informed without chasing threads.
The team, class, or neighborhood the whole thing exists for.
Name the group, invite the people. That's it — no setup, no admin panel.
Set a goal, suggest a contribution, open sign-ups. Everything for that event lives in one place.
Members chip in, volunteer, and see updates without an account or another app to download.
Contributions, expenses, sign-ups, and messages all show up where the work is happening.
Communities already know what they want to do. Bundle just makes it easier to do it.