GlobeIce|Club Sites

Club websites built for hockey, connected to the global hockey graph.

GlobeIce Club Sites are the first commercial wedge into clubs: an official website layer for each club and its teams, connected to neutral public facts, feeder governance, HockeyOS, academy, jobs, marketplace, and future paid workspaces.

What a club gets at launch

The first version should be useful before every advanced module is complete. GlobeIce can start with the site, team structure, intake, and commercial routes, then deepen into HockeyOS.

Official club website

A club-owned GlobeIce surface for news, contacts, sponsors, documents, tryouts, camps, and calls to action.

Club page plus team tree

Every club can lead onward to senior, junior, youth, academy, and hockey-school teams from one connected structure.

Neutral facts stay connected

Visitors can move from countries, leagues, arenas, standings, and search into the club facts page, then onward to the club-owned site.

HockeyOS upgrade path

Start public, then add daily work for staff, coaches, team admins, academy, jobs, marketplace, documents, and permissions.

Built to compete with generic team-site tools

GlobeIce should replace the scattered team pages clubs create on generic services by giving hockey a stronger public and operating system in the same product.

Instead of

Generic team websites

GlobeIce

Hockey-specific club, team, league, country, arena, people, jobs, marketplace, and academy graph.

Instead of

One site isolated from hockey context

GlobeIce

Official site linked to GlobeIce public facts, team pages, search, matchcenter, standings, and source signals.

Instead of

Manual updates only

GlobeIce

Feeder-ready structure with intake, review, correction, and control queues before data is trusted in GlobeIce main.

Instead of

Mostly communication and publishing

GlobeIce

Publishing plus HockeyOS: roles, workflows, development material, recruiting, documents, sales routes, and governed operations.

Move scattered team pages into one hockey system

The first commercial target is not only clubs without websites. It is also every club where youth, junior, academy, and camp teams have drifted into separate generic team-site tools.

1

Move the club identity

Start with the club name, logo, colors, contacts, arenas, sponsors, documents, and official links.

2

Build the team tree

Create senior, junior, youth, academy, girls, women, para, and hockey-school teams under the same club.

3

Keep existing links visible

GlobeIce can point to current official sites and old team pages while the club moves content in stages.

4

Launch the first public site

Publish enough pages for visitors, parents, players, staff, sponsors, media, and scouts to use immediately.

Public routes and official routes stay separate

A visitor who comes from a country, league, arena, search result, or team should land on GlobeIce facts first. From there, they can open the club-owned GlobeIce website or the club's external official website when one exists.

Neutral club facts/clubs/leksands-if

The public GlobeIce facts route connected from countries, leagues, arenas, search, and teams.

Official GlobeIce site/official/leksands-if

The club-owned editorial and commercial surface inside GlobeIce.

Future club addressleksandsif.globeice.com

A clean club address for teams that want GlobeIce as their primary website layer.

Team route/team/leksands-if-j20

A team page connected upward to the club and outward to league, roster, games, staff, and official site options.

Club website

Club Starter

Assisted checkout
EUR 49per month

Launch an official GlobeIce club website connected to neutral club and team facts pages.

  • Official GlobeIce club website
  • Neutral club facts page plus linked team pages
  • News, documents, contacts, jobs, marketplace, and academy entry points
  • Upgrade path into HockeyOS operations
Multi-team OS

Organization Pro

Assisted checkout
EUR 149per month

A stronger HockeyOS workspace for clubs that need daily operations behind their public site and team graph.

  • Club site plus multi-team HockeyOS workspace
  • Reports, progress, participants, and development plans
  • Calendar, ice-time planning, team communication, and booking posture
  • Media, files, permissions, jobs, marketplace, academy, and version-ready documents

How launch works

  1. Claim or create the club site intent in GlobeIce.
  2. Map the club, teams, age groups, arenas, contacts, sponsors, and existing official links.
  3. Publish the first official site with enough pages to sell, recruit, inform, and operate.
  4. Add HockeyOS modules when the club is ready for deeper daily work.
Sales-ready offer

Club Site Starter is the first direct offer.

Sell a fast launch first: official GlobeIce website, team tree, public facts connection, onboarding support, and an upgrade path into HockeyOS when the club is ready.

Organization paths after the first club site

The same route can scale upward from a single club site to larger organizations, leagues, federations, districts, academies, and governed networks.

Assisted checkout

Club Starter

Single clubs, youth programs, junior teams, and small academies that need a hockey-first web presence.

Request Club Starter
Pilot checkout

Club Pro Pilot

Local clubs that need a concrete team operations win before buying a full multi-team workspace.

Request Club Pro Pilot
Assisted checkout

Organization Pro

Clubs with several teams, staff lanes, communications, reports, and governed workflows.

Request Organization Pro