Unite is live — build your community, your way
Unite is live — a modular home for communities, with public pages, paid memberships, content feeds, Discord role sync, and more coming next.
We’re live.
Unite is a platform for communities with an audience worth gathering: gaming groups, esports teams, sports clubs, creators, fan pages, and anyone building something people want to belong to.
Create one public community page, define your own membership tiers, publish updates, and turn on only the modules you actually need. No bloated all-in-one platform. No duct-taped stack of tools.
Out of the box, every community gets:
- A public page at
unitehub.com/c/your-slug, with custom domains supported - Up to 5 membership tiers: 1 free and up to 4 paid, priced and described by you
- A content feed for announcements, events, updates, and highlights
- Modular features you can enable per community: posts, forums, polls, events, game servers, and more
- Discord integration, including paid-tier role syncing
- Stripe-powered subscriptions and payouts
More integrations are coming next, including Twitch, YouTube, X, and webhooks.
Why we built Unite
Most community tools force you into one of two bad choices.
You either use a locked-in platform that controls too much of your audience and brand, or you stitch together six different tools and spend your time managing the stack instead of growing the community.
Unite is modular. Start simple, turn on what you need, leave the rest off, and grow without rebuilding everything later.
Your members. Your pricing. Your brand.
This is the Unite community
This is where we’ll post changelogs, share the roadmap, collect feedback, and ask what to build next.
Every tier above Member is a way to support the project directly and get closer to the team:
- Supporters get early changelog access
- Insiders get monthly office hours and roadmap previews
- Founding members get a spot on the homepage
