Community services
For organisations whose work runs on volunteers and donors. Volunteers are people you already hold, with a volunteering relationship added; supporters are people and organisations with a whole history — appeals, gifts, recurring giving, grants, every contact — in one place rather than across a spreadsheet, an inbox and someone's memory.
Written for the people who carry this
The volunteer coordinator
Who is active, screened, available and trained lives in a spreadsheet and a group chat. Hours given are reconstructed at reporting time.
The fundraising lead
Supporter history is split between the donation platform, the grants folder and personal inboxes. A lapsed donor is noticed a year late.
The CEO and board
Governance obligations — the same as any organisation's — are met in the gaps between the work. The governance family is included on the same licence.
2 apps, one model underneath
Volunteer management◦ early access
Volunteers and the hours they give: who is volunteering, in what roles, when they are available, and what they have actually done. Volunteers are people you already hold — this adds the volunteering relationship rather than a second list of people.
Volunteer profiles · volunteer activity
Donor management◦ early access
Fundraising: the people and organisations who support you, the appeals and campaigns you run, the donations and recurring gifts they give, the grants you apply for, and every contact along the way. Use it to see a supporter's whole history in one place rather than across a spreadsheet, an inbox and someone's memory.
Donor profiles · campaigns · recurring gifts · donations · grant applications · interactions
◦ Early access: in the catalogue now and installed for design partners first; general availability follows as partners put it to work.
How it connects. Sector-specific and opt-in: installed from the catalogue when an organisation needs it, alongside the governance family every board needs.
A volunteer who donates is one person. A funder that is also a supplier is one organisation.
Because every role a person plays is a relationship on one record, a supporter's volunteering, giving and governance involvement are visible together, scoped to who may see them. Grant applications carry their acquittal obligations; recurring gifts and campaign milestones raise tasks; the whole thing runs on the same model as the governance registers a board expects.
Extend these apps, or build the one you need.
Every app here is open to extension on the same licence: a field, a lifecycle state, a link to a record in another family, a rule. Additions sit beside our definition and survive every upgrade.
And if the register your organisation needs is not here, describe it to the AI builder. It arrives governed — same access engine, same audit trail, same reports — because those belong to the platform, not to the app.
Every family is included on every plan
Governance, risk and compliance
Entities, delegations, risk, obligations, incidents, sensitive registers, insurance, audit and policy — on one model of the organisation.
Legal and contracts
The agreements in force and the obligations inside them — after signature, where the commitments have to be met.
Strategy and delivery
From a strategic plan to the objectives, projects, products, releases and sprints that deliver it — with measures, not slideware.
Operations
Assets, items, customers and suppliers, expenses and travel — the operational registers that feed finance and usually live in five systems.
Finance
The chart of accounts, dimensions, periods and journal that operational apps post into — foundations, stated honestly as foundations.
People
The workforce register: who works for you, on what terms, doing which job — employees, contractors, agency and supplied workers, secondees, affiliates — with the evidence employment law expects.
We're working with design partners now.
A small number of organisations shaping the first release, in exchange for early access, direct influence over what ships next, and pricing that reflects the risk of going first.