Reunion.live is a community SaaS platform for alumni networks, class reunions, school/corporate communities, and family gatherings. Its core idea is to give each institution or group a long-lasting private digital space, with support for branded subdomains, member directories, events, ticketing, and long-term photo/video archiving.
The platform is organized around five types of modules: multi-tenant Spaces, invitations and registration, events and RSVP, Stripe payments, Moments media galleries, and security/privacy capabilities. Each institution can get its own subdomain, with an emphasis on data isolation; members can join via invitation codes, email invites, open registration, or approval workflows. The events module supports creating gatherings, managing RSVPs, and collecting ticket payments through Stripe Checkout. Growth and higher plans support multiple admins, role-based permissions, and custom branding, making them suitable for joint operation by alumni committees or event teams.
Pricing follows a freemium model. Free is permanently free and supports up to 25 people; Starter is BDT 100/entity/month and supports up to 100 people; Growth is BDT 50/entity/month and supports up to 500 people; Enterprise is BDT 30/entity/month and supports unlimited members, custom domains, SLA, and dedicated support. Annual billing saves 20%, and event ticketing carries an additional 2–3% platform fee. On security, the site discloses use of JWT, RBAC, PostgreSQL row-level security, bcrypt, TLS 1.3, GDPR data processing, and PCI-compliant payments via Stripe. The basic security narrative is relatively complete.
Its strengths are clear positioning, a simple onboarding path, a free plan that does not require a credit card, and the integration of common alumni/reunion needs—such as invitations, approvals, ticketing, albums, and member directories—into one product. The drawbacks are that the site does not clarify whether it supports a Chinese interface, mobile apps, public API documentation, self-hosted deployment, or localized customer support; the API section only discloses response time, leaving developer support information insufficient. Reunion.live is best suited to university classes, schools, corporate alumni networks, and family reunion organizers that want to quickly launch a branded alumni space.
Access from mainland China is unknown and requires real-world testing. For payments, the platform relies on Stripe and does not mention WeChat Pay, Alipay, or RMB settlement, which may limit paid event scenarios in China. If the main audience is in China, alternatives worth considering include 活动行, 小鹅通, 企业微信/微信群, 腾讯会议, and 知识星球, depending on the use case. For an international alumni platform, it can be compared with Hivebrite, Almabase, Circle, or Mighty Networks.
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reunion.live is an Unknown SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach reunion.live directly.