Build your competitive community
Create a branded club, invite members, organize exclusive events, and track your community's competitive performance — all in one place.
Creating a club
Clubs are communities on Grassroots. They give you a branded home page, member management, and club-exclusive tournaments.
Name and slug
Choose a club name and a unique URL slug. Your club page will be accessible at grassroots.games/clubs/your-slug.
Branding
Upload a logo and banner image to make your club recognizable. These appear on your club page, in search results, and on tournament brackets.
Description & socials
Write a club description and add social links (Twitter, Discord, Twitch, YouTube, custom). These help potential members find and learn about your community.
Creating a club requires a Pro membership. System admins are exempt from this requirement.
Managing members
Invite players to your club and manage their roles.
Invitations
Send invite links to players or invite them directly by handle. Invitations can be accepted or declined.
Roles
Club members can be regular members or club admins. Club admins can manage members, create club tournaments, and edit club settings.
Member directory
View all club members, their handles, join dates, and roles from the club management page.
Club tournaments
Create tournaments exclusive to your club members. Club tournaments appear in members' dashboards and are not visible to non-members.
Member-only events
Restrict participation to club members. Great for internal rankings, weekly practice sessions, and intra-club competitions.
Club leaderboards
Track performance within your club separately from the global leaderboard. See who's the best in your community.
Branding & social presence
Make your club stand out with custom branding and connected social accounts.
Logo & banner
Upload high-quality images for your club logo and banner. Supported formats include PNG, JPG, and WebP.
Social links
Connect your club's Twitter, Discord, Twitch, YouTube, and Steam accounts. Add custom links to your website or community pages.
Public profile
Your club page displays your branding, social links, member count, and recent tournament activity. It's your community's home on Grassroots.