For organizers

Build the room around the hobby, not around noise.

Social CardHouse gives organizers a cleaner way to coordinate events, keep expectations legible, and help trustworthy people find the right community faster.

The organizer path is about rhythm, clarity, and scene quality, not just event listings.

Organizer value

What should feel true on day one

Clear events
Passport trust
World identity
Metro focus

The experience should make organizing feel more intentional, more legible, and easier to sustain.

What organizers need

A trusted system for keeping the scene moving

Good organizers need tools that preserve the local culture while helping the right people find their way in.

Run clearer events

Create events and expectations that make it easier for the right people to show up at the right time.

Keep trust visible

Passport and world-scoped reputation help reliable behavior travel without flattening each community.

Preserve scene identity

Let each world keep its own rhythm, culture, and recognition signals while staying inside one umbrella.

Organize by metro

Use metro pages to focus on the places where the local scene is actually taking shape.

Refined Clubhouse

A strong brand helps organizers set the room before anyone walks in.

The Social CardHouse identity should make expectations feel clearer, the trust layer feel more credible, and each world feel like it belongs to a real local scene.

Signature

Neutral SCHWorld polish, coral actions, crisp blue support states, world-native accents, and a TCG companion loop with portable trust at the center.

Refined clubhouse
Portable trust
Deck and binder ready
Battle companion
Metro-first launch
Identity

Each world should feel authored

PokeMeet, MagicMeet, YugiMeet, and DungeonMeet need distinct social texture, vocabulary, and competitive energy, not just different accents.

Trust

Signals should feel curated

Passport needs to read like earned context from attendance, check-ins, deck history, and reliable participation, not a punitive badge wall.

Place

Local scenes should feel real

Metro pages, venue surfaces, unclaimed shop listings, and rollout copy should make the product feel grounded in actual communities.

Restraint

Competition needs guardrails

Unofficial local activity can feel alive now, while official ranked and gym actions stay locked until backend integrity is proven.

Join the organizer waitlist

Tell us your world and metro so we can prioritize the communities that need it most.