A platform that runs alongside your community — not above it
Community clubs are the social heart of every neighbourhood. The weekly draw, the Friday raffle, the room hire on Saturday, the funeral wake on Sunday. Octave is built to run all of it without getting in your committee’s way.
Volunteer-run, member-funded, and constantly stretched
Most community clubs are run by a small committee of volunteers on top of full-time jobs. The software has to do the heavy lifting — not add to it.
Manual member draws
Weekly draws done on paper, ticket numbers reconciled by hand, prizes paid out from petty cash — and a board that wants an audit trail.
Treasurer reports take all weekend
Bar takings, raffle income, room hires, membership fees — four spreadsheets the treasurer reconciles by hand the night before the meeting.
Members vs. visitors at the door
Volunteer staff can’t always tell who’s a current member, who’s lapsed, and who’s a guest — so member discounts get missed and revenue leaks.
No way to reach members
Renewals slip, events go under-attended, and the only people who know are the regulars who walk in on Wednesday.
One platform for the whole community club
Bar, members, draws, room hire, reporting — one login, one source of truth, one vendor to call when something goes sideways.
Member-aware POS
Every transaction knows whether the customer is a member, the discount applies automatically, and lapsed members get a friendly nudge.
Digital member draws
Tickets sold through the POS, draws done on the platform, winners logged with timestamps. A clean audit trail, every week.
One report for the board
Bar, raffles, room hire, fees — pulled into one treasurer-friendly view the night before the committee meeting.
Renewal automation
Members get reminders before they lapse. Committees approve renewals in a few clicks. Nobody falls through the cracks.
Volunteer-friendly UI
New volunteers learn the bar in an hour, not a weekend. Plain language, big buttons, no jargon.
Offline-safe
Net drops out mid-Friday? Keep trading. Everything reconciles when the connection is back.
