uGetTogether is a site for coordinating group activities. From scheduling, to notifying your group's members, to allowing for discussions, to keeping track of no-shows, uGetTogether helps you get things done for your group. As the site grows, it will also help you grow your group and attract more people who share your interests.
uGetTogether has many advantages over other options for managing your group's gettogethers:
Greater controls for privacy to keep your members' information secure
Lower cost than the leading site (yes, even after our free period ends) Costs are based on active members, and does not include non-participants
Gettogethers can be hosted across multiple groups
Options for removing non-participants (people who join but do not participate in gettogethers)
Screening questions can be required to ensure members are a good fit for a gettogether, or a group
Gettogether templates allow for consistency as well as making creating gettogethers easier
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