Keep one working record for each member.
Store membership details, licence information, status changes and supporting documents in one place so the club is not piecing together a record from several sources.
ClubTrack gives committees, administrators and range officers one clear system for the records a club relies on: memberships, licence details, participation, documents, follow-up tasks and reporting.
Focus on the jobs a committee needs covered first: keeping member information current, tracking participation, staying ahead of renewals and preparing information for review.
Store membership details, licence information, status changes and supporting documents in one place so the club is not piecing together a record from several sources.
Track membership expiry dates, licence checks and related follow-up tasks so renewal work stays visible before it becomes urgent.
Keep attendance, check-ins and participation records in a form that administrators and range officers can review without rebuilding the history later.
Bring reporting, exceptions and member status into a format that helps committees review what needs attention without asking staff to prepare everything by hand.
ClubTrack fits the way records move through a club: entry, follow-up, review and reporting.
Update contact details, membership status, licence records and documents in the same place rather than across a mix of inboxes, shared drives and manual lists.
Participation, attendance and related checks can be captured as working records instead of reconstructed later for reports or follow-up.
Renewal work, document gaps, participation history and member changes can be reviewed from one system before or during committee meetings.
Keep reporting centred on the questions a committee is likely to ask: who is current, what needs follow-up and which records are ready for review.
Focus on the practical controls clubs usually care about: who can see what, what needs attention and how record changes can be reviewed.
A walkthrough can focus on member records, renewals, participation, committee reporting or the day-to-day work shared between administrators and range officers.