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Clubbie vs Pickleheads for pickleball clubs
Clubbie is built around one thing: your club — its name, its history, its own members and roles. Not court-finding, not pickup games, not gear.
We built Clubbie to do one thing: run your club.
Sessions, payments, the Mixer, the club hub, the history — it's all built around your club, and only your club.
Pickleheads takes the opposite approach: look at its own menu — Play, Organize, Facilities, Shop. Your club is one thing in there — "Groups," tucked under Organize, next to a video series and a payments tool.
pickleheads.com → Organize → Groups
No club history there. No identity of its own — no name, badge, or colours that are yours.
How they compare
| Clubbie | Pickleheads | |
|---|---|---|
| Fee to players | Free on cash & Revolut | ~7% + card processing, on the session cost |
| Payment tracking | Full ledger — paid, pending, unpaid, with reminders | Charge & refund per session, no running ledger |
| Club history | First-class — every session, archived | No equivalent |
| Roles & membership | Admin, Coach, Player roles; approve or instant join | One admin role; member requests need approval |
| On-the-night formats | 6 formats, switch mid-session | Round Robins — new one to change format |
| Leaderboard & awards | Persistent, any night a session runs | Lives inside one round robin only |
| Feel | Interactive, built to feel like a live game | A webpage in an app wrapper |
Pickleheads is still right if…
You're an individual looking for pickup games, not attached to one fixed club, and finding a court matters more than running your own sessions.