Twenty years later deserves better than a group chat.
Reunionbase gives your class reunion one private site: invite the whole class with a link, collect ticket money online, track RSVPs with guest counts, sort the hotel block, and keep every photo from the night. One committee member sets it up; everyone else just taps.

The reunion always lands on two volunteers.
Someone fronts the deposit, someone chases the money, and half the class finds out about it late. Reunionbase puts the invites, the money, the headcount, and the photos in one place the whole class can see.
- The class list lives in a decade-old Facebook group half the class never checks.
- One volunteer fronts the venue deposit and chases ticket money by cash app.
- Nobody knows the real headcount until the night of the party.
- The photos end up scattered across forty phones and never seen again.
Everything the committee needs, nothing it does not.
One link reaches the whole class
Create your reunion site and share a single invite link in the group chat, the alumni Facebook group, or by email. Classmates tap it and they are in. No app to download.
Collect ticket money without chasing
Classmates pay online by card through Stripe, and each person's paid status updates the moment it clears. Whoever plays treasurer sees who has paid at a glance and can export it all as a spreadsheet.
Plan from a real headcount
RSVPs with guest counts, so you book the venue and the caterer from real numbers instead of Facebook maybes. Download the list anytime.
Settle the date and venue together
Let the class vote on the date, the venue, and the theme. The committee closes the vote and locks it in, and nobody can say they were not asked.
Take care of the out-of-towners
Keep the hotel block and the negotiated rate where everyone can find them, so classmates flying in know exactly where to stay.
Keep the night, and the throwbacks
Shared albums hold the then-and-now photos, the night-of shots, and the memories posted before and after, all in one private place the class keeps.