PinUpp

Run the club? Here’s its notice board.

PinUpp gives your club one wall — announcements, schedules, sign-ups — at one link every member can open. Nothing for anyone to install, no accounts to make anybody create.

No feed. No likes. No algorithm. No “who has the password to the Facebook page.”

Free — and your members never need accounts. The board works instantly at its own link.

This is a real board.

Go on — read it. The board below is live, and those flyers are really pinned to it; there’s even a breeze on. When you run your own board, it works exactly like this one — except you decide what stays up.

WELCOME — READ ME FIRST

This is a bulletin board. The real kind — paper, pins, not enough space — it just happens to live on the internet. Everything here was pinned the same way yours will be. Have a poke around; nothing bites. — The Management

NOTICE FROM THE CARETAKER

Stale flyers may be ripped down. They fall to the floor below, as paper does. Space here is scarce on purpose — that's what keeps the board worth reading.

HOW TO PIN A FLYER

Write a note or bring a photo — it goes straight up on the board, pinned and all. Drag it anywhere there's room. Hang it a little crooked — nobody trusts a perfectly straight flyer.

START YOUR OWN BOARD

Type a name in the box at the top of this page and press the button. Takes about five seconds, and nobody asks for your email. Honest.

WANT TO KEEP THIS BOARD?

Sign in — one email, no password to invent — and it's saved to your name, every flyer exactly where you pinned it. Until then it lives at its secret link, so don't lose the link.

SHARE THE LINK

Every board has one link. Text it to the street, the club, or the group chat. Whoever holds the link can walk right up and read the board.

How it works

1. Start the board.

Name it after the club and press the button. Five seconds, no committee required — you can show it to the committee after.

2. Pin the notices.

Practice moved to Thursday. Dues are due. The sign-up sheet. Members can pin too — with your approval first, if that’s how your club runs.

3. Share one link, once.

Put it in the email thread or the team chat. Anyone who holds the link can walk up and read the wall — no downloads, no invitations to manage.

Which one is yours?

THE REC LEAGUE

This week’s schedule, the rained-out makeup date, who’s driving. The wall keeps the season straight so your inbox doesn’t have to.

THE PTA

The bake sale, the volunteer sheet, the principal’s notice. One wall parents actually check instead of forty reply-alls.

THE TROOP

The campout packing list, permission slips due Friday, badge day photos. Parents read the board; you stop repeating yourself.

THE VOLUNTEER CREW

Shifts, sign-ups, the thank-you photos from Saturday. Rip down what’s done — the wall always shows what still needs hands.

Built for the person who runs things

You keep the board the way you keep the club: stale flyers get ripped down, member pins can wait in an approval queue if you want one, and the wall stays worth reading because someone — you — keeps it that way. Sign in with one email, no password to invent, and the board is saved to your name for good.

What it costs — nothing

Free. Actually free — every board, every flyer, every member. No per-seat pricing, no “contact us” tier. The Management sells brass pins and bigger walls, never your roster.

“The prices are posted early so nobody’s ever surprised.” — The Management
What things cost →

A board people trust can pay its keeper

Run a wall your community relies on, and it can pay you back. Set a feature fee and sellers pay it to pin their listing to the top — your board, your fee, your call on what’s junk. You keep 85 to 90 cents of every dollar. Coming with marketplace boards.

Read the deal — it’s in writing →

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Or just wander

Every town needs a square. Visit the Town Square — the one board everybody shares — or explore the public boards and see how other keepers run their walls.