While there are many reasons for people to gather and form communities, there is usually some purpose
behind the activity. CreatorAge communities are divided into purpose categories that roughly outline the activities and functions a given
community might practice. Our community programs offer styles and types to fulfill most any set of requirements.
Clubs
- CreatorAge Clubs are designed for people who gather to do things such as engage in the pursuit of hobbies, athletics, education and
the arts. Club emphasis is on in-person meetup in local venues but can also be used in hybrid formats.
Interests
- CreatorAge Interest Groups are designed for groups of people who share interests that don’t typically require in-person meetups. An
interest group might take the form of fan groups, appreciation and discussion of the arts, and hundreds of interest categories.
Advocacy
- CreatorAge Advocacy communities are designed for groups of people who share affinities and causes for which they wish to advocate.
Advocacy communities may include ethnic, political, medical, social and civic groups. Advocacy communities can make use of include
fundraising, marketing and community action features.
Professional
- CreatorAge Professional communities are designed for groups of people engaged in professional pursuits, such as educational, medical,
legal, trades and most other professional categories.