About Venuva

Built for clubs that deserve
better than a Facebook group.

A club is a real community, run by real people, often for many years. The tools they rely on have never treated it that way. Venuva is here to change that.

The problem clubs live with.

If you run a private club, you already know this story. You have built something people care about on tools that were never built to hold it.

Why we exist

Proper infrastructure, owned by you.

Venuva exists to give private clubs the kind of foundation other businesses take for granted. A real member list, kept in one place, that belongs to you. Age checks that leave a clean record without anyone ever handling a document. A door that shows your staff exactly who is in front of them. Events your members can find without depending on a feed that may not show them.

None of this is flashy. It is meant to be calm, quiet and permanent. The point is not to add another app to your night. The point is to give you something solid underneath it, something that is private, permanent and entirely yours, so that the work you put in does not rest on a platform that owes you nothing.

We are not trying to be everywhere or to grow as fast as possible. We are building carefully, with a small group of clubs, because the data involved is some of the most sensitive there is and it deserves to be treated that way.

What we hold to.

Four things we will not compromise on, whatever else changes.

Discretion first

Everything we build starts from the assumption that this is private. No member is ever listed publicly, no social feed, nothing that draws attention to who is a member.

Members are never exposed

A member should be able to belong to your club without it showing up anywhere. Nothing on a bank statement, no profile to find, no trace they did not choose.

Clubs own their data

Your member list is yours. You can export it any time, in full, with no lock-in. If you ever want to leave, you take everything with you and we do not stand in the way.

Built to last

This is meant to be here for years, not chased and abandoned. We would rather grow slowly and stay dependable than move fast and become one more thing you cannot rely on.