Clubs

Money works better with people you trust.

A club on Recibia is a private group of people who come together with a shared goal: supporting each other through structured money rotation. Clubs are built on trust, clarity, and mutual responsibility.

What is a club?

A club is the foundation of everything on Recibia. It's where members gather, set expectations, and decide how they want to participate. Being in a club doesn't automatically involve money—clubs create cycles when they're ready to rotate funds.

Who are clubs for?

Clubs are designed for people who already know and trust each other, including:

  • Friends saving toward shared goals
  • Families supporting one another
  • Small business owners pooling resources
  • Community groups with mutual commitments

Recibia works best when trust already exists.

Club roles

Every club has clear roles to keep things organized:

  • Owner: Creates and manages the club, and starts cycles
  • Members: Join the club and choose which cycles to participate in

Roles help ensure structure without taking control away from the group.

Transparency & shared accountability

Clubs on Recibia are built for openness:

  • Everyone can see contribution schedules
  • Participation is clearly defined per cycle
  • Activity history is visible to members

This transparency helps prevent misunderstandings and keeps everyone aligned.

Key takeaway

Clubs don't move money — cycles do.

  • A club brings people together.
  • A cycle is where contributions and payouts actually happen.