People who don't organize into tribes get wiped out by people who do.
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Preserve Your Culture. Unite Your Community.
A home for tribes, alumni networks, NGOs, indigenous communities, diaspora groups, cultural organizations, and historical societies to share their stories, organize their events, and keep their traditions alive.
We built TribesOnTribes to handle the things that communities actually need, and to handle them well. Here is what you and your tribe get.
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Tales & Discussions
- Share stories, updates, and ideas with your tribe. Mention members, use hashtags, reply to threads, and retale or quote posts you love.
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The Chronicle
- Your community's own journal. Publish articles with cover images, spotlight members, record milestones, and build a living archive of your tribe's story that will still be here years from now.
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Announcements
- Important messages deserve more than getting lost in a chat. Post announcements with priority levels, and actually see how many people have read them.
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Events
- Organize meetups, ceremonies, and gatherings with proper RSVPs, recurring schedules, supply lists, and co-hosts. No more missed dates because someone didn't scroll far enough.
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Polls & Voting
- When the community needs to decide something, put it to a vote. Simple polls that let every member weigh in, from meeting times to bigger community priorities.
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Ballots & Elections
- For formal elections and governance votes, group polls into a ballot and walk voters through each question. You control when and how results are revealed.
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Causes & Fundraising
- When your community rallies around a cause, every contribution should be visible and every donor should know where things stand. Supports 12 currencies including African currencies.
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Opportunities Board
- Friends share job opportunities and volunteer roles all the time, but they get buried in chat. Post them here where they stay visible and people can apply properly.
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Mentorships
- Connect experienced members with those who are still finding their way. Set goals, schedule sessions, and track progress so that knowledge actually gets passed on.
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Projects
- Coordinate group efforts with tasks, team roles, and progress tracking so that nothing falls through the cracks and everyone knows what needs doing.
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Memorials
- When we lose someone, their memory should not fade away with our chat history. Dedicated tribute pages where members light virtual candles and share the stories that keep legacies alive.
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Honors & Awards
- Recognize the people who make your community great. Create custom badges, titles, and awards that carry real meaning and can be conferred with personal citations.
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Sub-tribes & Hierarchy
- Create chapters, committees, classes, or regional branches within your main community. Each sub-group gets its own space while staying connected to the whole.
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Moderation & Safety
- Members can report content that does not belong, and leaders review reports and take action. A community that polices itself is a community that lasts.
Simple to start
Up and running in minutes
Create your tribe
Sign up and create a tribe for your alumni network, NGO, diaspora community, cultural group, school, or any organization with shared identity.
Invite your people
Share your tribe link and grow your membership. Set it as public for anyone to join or private for an invite-only experience.
Build together
Share tales, plan events, vote on decisions, raise funds, and keep your community vibrant and connected every day.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is TribesOnTribes?
- TribesOnTribes is a community platform for alumni networks, NGOs, indigenous communities, diaspora groups, historical societies, schools, faith communities, and any group of people who share a common identity. You create a tribe, invite your people, and get access to tools for storytelling, events, polls, elections, fundraising, mentoring, and much more.
- Is TribesOnTribes free?
- Yes. Completely free. Create your tribe, invite as many members as you want, and use every feature at no cost.
- Can I use it for my alumni network?
- Yes, and alumni networks are one of the communities we had in mind when building this. Create sub-groups for each graduating class, organize reunions, publish alumni spotlights, run association elections, and keep the network alive long after people leave school.
- Does it support multiple languages?
- The platform interface is available in English and French. All community content (tales, chronicles, announcements, comments) can be written in any language, which makes it a good fit for communities that want to preserve traditional and indigenous languages.
- Can I create sub-groups within my tribe?
- Yes. The sub-tribe system lets you create chapters, committees, classes, ministries, or any structure that makes sense for your community. Each sub-group gets its own private space while staying connected to the parent tribe.
- How does fundraising work?
- Create a cause, set a goal if you want one, and your members can pledge contributions. We support 12 currencies including USD, EUR, GBP, and 9 African currencies (KES, NGN, ZAR, GHS, UGX, TZS, RWF, XOF, XAF). Every contribution is tracked, and you can post updates to keep supporters informed about how things are going.
- Can traditional rulers and chiefs use TribesOnTribes?
- Absolutely. TribesOnTribes was built with traditional governance in mind. Chiefs, fons, kings, emirs, igwe, oba, ooni, sultans, obong, tor tiv, attah, sarki, inkosi, asantehene, kabaka, and traditional authorities worldwide use the platform to manage their councils, run elections, publish royal chronicles, organize community events, raise funds for community causes, and preserve the history and traditions of their kingdoms, chiefdoms, and traditional institutions.
- Is TribesOnTribes available in my language?
- The platform interface is available in English and French, with support for 14 languages including Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Swahili, Hausa, Yoruba, Igbo, Zulu, Hindi, German, Indonesian, and Amharic. All community content — tales, chronicles, announcements, comments — can be written in any language, making it ideal for communities that want to preserve and use their native or traditional languages.
- Can I use this for my clan, kingdom, or ethnic association?
- Yes. Whether you are managing a clan network, a kingdom community, a chiefdom, an ethnic association, a hometown association, a tribal union, a cultural organization, or a diaspora group, TribesOnTribes gives you the tools to organize your people, preserve your heritage, and keep your community connected across distances and generations.
- How does TribesOnTribes help preserve cultural heritage?
- The platform is designed around heritage preservation. Use Chronicles to document oral traditions, tribal stories, and traditional knowledge. Create memorials to honor ancestors and community elders. Organize cultural festivals and ceremonies through Events. Build a living archive of your community's history through tales, photos, and articles. Use sub-tribes to mirror your traditional governance structures. Everything you create stays organized and accessible for future generations.
Ready to preserve your culture and unite your community?
Give your tribe, alumni network, NGO, diaspora group, or faith community a proper home. A place where your traditions are preserved, your events are organized, your contributions are tracked, and your story is told. Join TribesOnTribes today.