Public club page
Every club on Clubroll can have a free public profile page at clubroll.uk/clubs/your-slug. It shows your weekly class schedule, upcoming events, club description, and a "Join us" button — so prospective parents can find you online and sign up without you having to send them anything manually.
Setting up your page
- Go to Settings in the main navigation.
- Scroll to the Public club page section.
- Fill in your slug — this is the short name that appears in your URL (e.g.
cardiff-bjjgives youclubroll.uk/clubs/cardiff-bjj). Lowercase letters, numbers and hyphens only. - Add a tagline — one sentence that describes what you do (e.g. "Brazilian jiu-jitsu for all ages in Cardiff").
- Write a short About paragraph explaining your club, who it's for, and why people join.
- Optionally add your website URL, Instagram handle and Facebook handle.
- Tick Enable public page to make it visible to anyone.
- Click Save public page.
A Preview → link appears next to the save button once the page is enabled — use it to check how it looks before sharing.
What appears on the page
| Section | Where it comes from |
|---|---|
| Hero | Club name, tagline and club type — from Settings |
| Social links | Website, Instagram and Facebook — from Settings → Public club page |
| About | The bio text you write in Settings → Public club page |
| Weekly classes | All active classes with a schedule slot — pulled live from your Classes list |
| Upcoming events | The next 5 published events — pulled live from your Events list |
| Join CTA | Links directly to your parent sign-up page — no extra setup |
The page updates automatically — when you add a new class or publish an event, it appears on the public page immediately.
Disabling your page
Untick Enable public page in Settings and save. The page returns a 404 to any visitor. Your content is preserved and you can re-enable it at any time.
Sharing your page
Your page URL is clubroll.uk/clubs/your-slug. Share it anywhere you'd normally share a link — Google Business Profile, Facebook bio, Instagram link-in-bio, or your club's WhatsApp welcome message.
Enabled pages are automatically included in the Clubroll sitemap, so search engines pick them up without any extra steps.
Choosing a good slug
- Keep it short and recognisable — e.g.
cardiff-bjj,thornhill-scouts,redhill-dance. - Avoid generic slugs like
my-club— they won't mean anything to someone discovering you via search. - Once you share the slug publicly, try not to change it — old links will break.