Find local games.
Run your team
without the chaos.
Less chasing.
More playing.
Wapp helps players, organizers, and clubs discover games, manage attendance, coordinate squads, and keep everything in one place.
Everything sorted before kickoff. Find games, track attendance, and run your squad in one app.
Everything your squad needs.
In one place.
Everything your
squad
needs.
1. Discover
Instantly see upcoming matches & team activity.
2. Organize
Schedule seasons and let players handle availability.
3. Confirm
One-tap RSVPs. Rosters build themselves automatically.
Who is Wapp for?
Players
Find games and build your profile.
Organizers
Run events and fill open spots.
Teams
Manage squads and club activity.
Players
Find games and build your profile.
Organizers
Run events and fill open spots.
Teams
Manage squads and club activity.
Running a club or regular team?
Use Wapp to manage players, attendance, and open spots.
Talk to us →A messaging app was never the right tool for running a sports team.
WhatsApp is built for chatting, not coordinating. Vital details get buried under hundred-message threads, dropouts go unnoticed, and organizers are left counting heads on the pitch. Wapp replaces chat chaos with structured sports coordination.
Publish to local players in seconds
Frequently asked questions
- Yes. The core app — finding games, organizing events, and building a profile — is completely free. Basic squad tools will always remain free.
- Any team sport. Football, basketball, padel, cricket, rugby — you name it. Choose your sport when setting up your profile.
- Yes. Wapp works natively on both iOS and Android. No one on your squad is left out.
- Open the 'Around Me' map to see live events. Filter by sport, date, or skill level, and tap to request a spot instantly.
- Yes. Wapp works for both casual pickup groups and structured competitive teams. Organizers get scheduling, roster management, and attendance tools regardless of the format.
- WhatsApp is a general messaging app. Wapp is built for sport. That means structured events, RSVP tracking, local player discovery, skill profiles, and reputation — none of which a chat app can provide.