Volleyball needs six on each side of the net, so turning up with ten means somebody covers two zones all evening. Post your match on SquadUp, say how many spots are open on each side, and players nearby claim them. The hall is booked by the hour, so the cost splits between whoever actually shows up.
A volleyball side that plays five against six spends the set covering a hole instead of running its rotation. On SquadUp you open the match, mark how many spots are free on each side of the net, and players nearby pick them up. Because the hall is rented by the hour, the bill is divided between the people who actually turned up.
Create a game in 30 seconds: date, place, sport, number of spots. Mark it open to nearby players.
People around you who play the same sport see your event in their area.
Your game fills up, teams auto-balance, and everyone pays their share upfront.
Two last-minute drop-outs? Find replacements near you instead of calling it off.
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Volleyball, football, basketball, padel… SquadUp fills both sides of the net and spreads the levels before the first serve.
Indoor volleyball is six against six, so twelve on court plus a couple of substitutes to keep the rotation going. Set the open spots per side in SquadUp, let nearby players claim them, and you know whether you have a full twelve before you pay for the hour.
Post your match with the venue, the start time and the number of free spots per side. Volleyball players in your area see it and join in one tap, so you still field six against six when two people drop out during the afternoon.
Yes, the app is free on iOS and Android. A service fee only applies to online payments between participants.
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