Membership software that earns its trust
MapleGather is for the organizations that hold communities together — the volunteer-run nonprofits, the neighborhood clubs, the professional associations, the faith groups. The people running them are often doing it on the side, coming from a spreadsheet, a Gmail folder, and a shoebox of receipts. They deserve software that helps, not software that fights them.
We started MapleGather because the membership-software category had drifted into a set of habits we didn't want to inherit: features you can't try until after you've paid, security you have to take on faith, and pricing with surprises buried in the fine print. Those aren't laws of nature. They're choices — and we made the opposite ones.
How we try to behave
Trust-forward
We design so you can verify what just happened — the receipt sent, the member activated, the card that declined and why. You shouldn't have to wonder whether the software is doing the right thing.
Candid
We tell you what the product does and doesn't do — including the limits and the costs — right where you run into them. No marketing softening, no surprises on the invoice.
Unfussy
Defaults that work, plain language, and power features that stay out of the way until you need them. All-in-one, without every screen feeling like a settings page.
No sales call. Real support.
You don't have to talk to anyone to find out whether MapleGather fits — sign up, set it up, and run the real flow on a free trial. But "no sales call required" never means "no help when you want it." In-app chat and email support are included on every plan and every trial, not gated behind a premium tier. Evaluating on your own shouldn't mean struggling on your own.