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I built Pivio because I was tired of managing my two football groups through endless WhatsApp threads โ polls, "I'm in" messages, nobody knowing if we had enough players or who was bringing a ball.
Pivio replaces all that chaos with one dedicated app.
Completely free. No premium tiers, no hidden fees, no credit card required. Free forever.
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I've been organising two football groups through WhatsApp for over 5 years. The constant mess โ polls, "I'm in" messages, nobody knowing if we had enough players or who was bringing a ball โ drove me to build a dedicated app.
Pivio is the tool I wished existed. Built by a player, for players.
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Pivio is built specifically for casual football groups, not structured clubs. It combines everything in one app:
All completely free โ no premium tiers, no hidden fees.
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People who organise or play in casual weekly football groups โ the ones currently using WhatsApp to coordinate and frustrated by the chaos. Typically recreational players organising 5-a-side, 7-a-side, or 11-a-side kickabouts.
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