Websites for GAA Clubs & Community Groups
Fixtures, results, lotto, registration - in one place instead of ten WhatsApp groups.
Your club information is everywhere except where people look
Fixtures are in one WhatsApp group. Lotto results are on Facebook. Registration details are in an email from last January. Training times changed but nobody updated the post. A parent looking for next Saturday's U12 match time checks three places and still isn't sure.
Every GAA club has the same problem: information is scattered across platforms that nobody controls. The Facebook page is run by whoever volunteered three years ago. The WhatsApp group has 200 members and 50 unread messages. The club's email goes to someone who checks it fortnightly.
A website puts everything in one place. Fixtures, results, lotto, registration, news, contacts. When someone Googles your club name, they find it. When a new family moves to the parish, they find it. When a sponsor wants to check you out, they find something that looks professional.
The PRO doesn't need to learn to code. Send the results on WhatsApp after the match and the site is updated by Monday morning.
What a club website actually needs
Fixtures & Results
This week's matches, last week's results, league tables. Updated via WhatsApp after each game. Parents and members check this weekly - it needs to be current and easy to find.
Club Lotto with Countdown
Next draw date with a live countdown, jackpot amount, how to play. The lotto is a lifeline for most clubs - making it visible on the website drives entries from people who'd otherwise forget.
Registration & Membership
How to register, fees, age groups, training times. New families in the parish need this information. If it's buried in a Facebook post from last September, they won't find it.
News & Events
Club fundraisers, award nights, underage blitzes, volunteer calls. A central place for announcements instead of relying on WhatsApp groups where messages get buried.
Club History & Honours
Championship wins, notable players, founding story. This is the identity of the club. It belongs on a website, not lost in a programme from the 2004 county final.
Updated Via WhatsApp
Results come in on Sunday evening - send them on WhatsApp and the site is updated. New fixture list? Photo from the medal ceremony? All handled. The PRO doesn't need to learn WordPress.
See it in action
A live GAA club demo themed in the club's own colours. Everything a member or parent needs, in one place.
Why clubs need a website in 2026
Every year, clubs lose potential members because the information isn't findable. A family moves to the area, Googles the local GAA club, finds nothing (or finds a Facebook page with last year's fixtures), and signs up somewhere else. It happens quietly and nobody notices.
Sponsors notice too. A local business deciding between sponsoring two clubs will look both up online. The one with a proper website looks organised, active, and worth investing in. The one with nothing looks like a risk.
The clubs that have a website aren't doing anything complicated. They have fixtures, results, lotto, registration, and contact details in one place that Google can find. That's it. But that small thing makes a real difference to membership, sponsorship, and community presence.
We also build websites for pubs, tradespeople, and salons. Browse all on the demos page.
How it works
We build the site in your club colours with your crest, your fixtures, your history. We do the research so it's accurate from day one.
The committee checks it. Happy? It goes live. Not happy? You owe nothing.
After each match, the PRO sends results on WhatsApp. We update the site. New photos, lotto results, event announcements - all handled the same way.
EUR 40 a month. No setup fee. No contract. Split between the committee, that's less than a euro per member in most clubs.
Get a Website for Your Club
We build it first. The committee only pays if they want to keep it. Every update through WhatsApp - the PRO sends it, we handle the rest. See pricing.
