Features
Interest-first matching, real scheduling tools, reusable places, and private community flows.
Find the right people
- Interest-first setup for sports, games, social activities, and other tenant-defined interests
- Style / vibe matching such as casual, training, beginner-friendly, or competitive
- Optional skill ranges when an interest supports code-based skill scales
- Player Search / Discovery with privacy-aware profile visibility and direct-contact preferences
- Playmates to request, accept, decline, block, unblock, and reconnect later
- Direct chat with unread counts, archive, and block-aware access rules
Actually get something scheduled
- Requests + feed with timing, players needed, notes, and visibility options
- Quick Play for one-to-one or one-to-many direct invites
- Inbox calendar views including list, agenda, day, week, and month
- Response history for accept, decline, withdraw, archive, and follow-up flows
- Intent chat around active requests
- Capacity + waitlist notifications when spots fill or open back up
Places that are more than a pin on a map
- Reusable places tied to interests and place categories
- Dynamic place categories such as sports facilities, restaurants, parks, nightlife, coworking, and more
- Category-based quick place tags so each kind of place shows the right live status options
- Quick status reporting with auto-expiring condition tags
- Ratings with average score, count, and each user’s own rating
- Map-ready details including address, reservations, fees, hours, and links out
Private communities + tenant controls
- Interest-specific groups with members, roles, invites, and group chat
- Group Quick Play that automatically uses the group’s assigned interest
- Tenant-driven branding + vocabulary for different industries and communities
- Dynamic navigation based on tenant capabilities, user tier, plan, and personal menu preferences
- Notifications with in-app unread/read, hide/unhide, and quiet-hours controls
- Travel-ready location model with home vs. current location and radius-aware matching
MakeaMatch started sports-first and is now designed to support broader interest-based matchmaking, scheduling, and community use cases.