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Driblink is a community platform for local football enthusiasts and clubs, built around “Book Games, Track Stats, Build Community.” It helps players discover nearby clubs and pitches, book games, track personal performance, and strengthen community engagement through leaderboards and Player of the Match voting. The site states that it already has 120+ active clubs, 5K+ active players, and 15K+ recorded matches.
In terms of functionality, Driblink covers the main workflow for amateur football organization: players create profiles, enter their location, age, and preferences; find and join local clubs; gain access to matches after approval by the club owner; then book, play, and record stats. Its match booking supports waitlists and open-slot notifications, which suits pickup games or club matches with limited availability. On the data side, it can track goals, assists, wins, and Man of the Match awards, while also offering analytics and leaderboards. For collaboration and permissions, the only clearly disclosed mechanism is “club owner approval of members”; there is no further detail on admins, coaches, finance roles, or multi-role permission controls.
The page shows “Get Started Free,” suggesting that users may be able to start for free, but it does not provide specific plans, pricing, commissions, membership benefits, or boundaries between free and paid features. Third-party integrations, payment methods, APIs, developer documentation, and data export capabilities are not disclosed. The deployment model appears to be a cloud-based online platform. Mobile apps on Google Play and the App Store are both marked Coming Soon, so current mobile availability remains unclear.
The main strengths are its focused use case and complete workflow: it connects “finding players, finding venues, booking games, participating, tracking stats, and building community recognition” into a closed loop, making it appealing to amateur football players and local clubs. The downside is the lack of commercial and enterprise-grade information. Details on security and compliance, payments, integrations, and permissions are missing, so it is not well suited for evaluation as a serious enterprise SaaS procurement option. It is better suited to local football players, club organizers, and communities that want to improve event organization efficiency.
Access from mainland China is unknown, and the site does not disclose Chinese-language support, local payment options, or domestic compliance information. For operations in China, it would be necessary to evaluate access speed, map services, payments, and personal information compliance. Alternatives include Meetup, Spond, TeamSnap, and Playtomic; in China, WeChat groups/mini programs, football booking platforms, or local sports venue management systems could be combined as substitutes.
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