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How to make a website for your club (free, no code)

A step-by-step guide to building a proper website for any UK club or community group — free, with no coding, in about an afternoon.

Most clubs run on a mix of a Facebook group, a WhatsApp chat, and a membership spreadsheet. It works, just about — until a new member can't find your training times, or an important post vanishes down the feed. A proper website fixes that, and you no longer need to be technical (or rich) to have one.

Here's how to make a website for your club, step by step.

1. Decide what your site needs to do

Before you build anything, jot down what members and newcomers actually need:

  • The basics: who you are, when and where you meet, and how to join.
  • News and events: match reports, socials, AGM notices, and a calendar.
  • A members area: a forum or private section for discussions and documents.
  • Optional extras: a photo gallery, a shop for kit or membership, and contact forms.

Most clubs need the first two straight away and grow into the rest.

2. Pick the right tool

A general website builder hands you a blank canvas — powerful, but you build and maintain everything yourself. A club-specific builder does the heavy lifting for you. The questions to ask:

  • Is it built for clubs, or for businesses?
  • Are members, a forum, and events included, or paid add-ons?
  • Can you start free, without a card?
  • Do you own your content and domain?

Natterio is built specifically for UK clubs, societies, and community groups, and generates a complete site for your club type with AI. It's free to start, with no card required.

3. Generate your first draft

With an AI builder you answer a few questions — your club's name, what you do, who you're for — and it assembles a complete site in about 60 seconds: a homepage, an about page, and a contact page, written for your kind of club and styled to match. No blank canvas, no template-wrestling.

This is the step where most people give up with traditional builders. Skipping it is the single biggest time-saver.

4. Make it yours

Now customise:

  • Swap in your own photos and wording.
  • Add your meeting times, location, and a "how to join" page.
  • Publish your first news post or event so the site looks alive.

Aim for "good enough to share" rather than perfect — you can always refine later.

5. Add a members area when you're ready

Once the public site is live, you can add a members forum to replace the WhatsApp group with searchable, permanent discussions, and a shop for kit or membership subs. On Natterio these come in on the Community (£14/mo) and Pro (£24/mo) plans.

6. Connect your own domain

A custom domain (like mycyclingclub.co.uk) makes your club look established and is easy to remember. It's included from the Starter plan (£7/mo) upward.

How long does it really take?

The site itself is generated in about a minute. Adding your content and going live takes most clubs an afternoon — far less than the days a blank-canvas builder can swallow.

The bottom line

You don't need code, a web designer, or a big budget to give your club a proper home online. Start free, get the basics live, and grow into a forum and shop as your club needs them. Build your club site free.

Frequently asked questions

Can I make a club website for free?+

Yes. Natterio has a permanent free plan — a 3-page site on a Natterio subdomain, with no card needed. Paid plans add a custom domain, forum, and shop from £7/month.

Do I need to know how to code to build a club website?+

No. The site is generated by AI and edited in a simple visual editor — there is no code at any point.

How long does it take to build a club website?+

The site is generated in about 60 seconds. Most clubs are fully live within an afternoon once they have added their own content and photos.

Give your club a proper home online

Free to start, no card. Natterio builds your club website with AI in about a minute.

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