About Soorse
Soorse is a professional platform designed to bring real-world groups and communities into one trusted digital space. It exists to simplify how people discover, participate in, and contribute to the organizations that matter most to them — without the fragmentation, noise, or tradeoffs of traditional platforms.
At its core, Soorse is built around groups, not algorithms. It gives organizations a modern digital home and gives members a single place to manage their participation across all of their communities.
Soorse provides a meeting ground for members of a group and primarily a clever search tool to find a product or service.
Modern professional and community life is built around groups — nonprofits, alumni associations, professional organizations, athletic clubs, schools, and civic communities. Yet the digital tools meant to support these groups were never designed to work together.
As a result, participation has become increasingly fragmented.
Each group relies on its own mix of email lists, calendars, CRMs, spreadsheets, messaging apps, social platforms, and event tools. Members are expected to track multiple logins, inboxes, calendars, and systems just to stay engaged. Important events get missed. Conversations lose continuity. Engagement drops — not because people don't care, but because managing participation has become unnecessarily complex.
Groups lose momentum. Members lose visibility. Value gets diluted.
Soorse was created after repeatedly encountering the same structural problems across many different organizations: strong real-world communities with no unified digital infrastructure to support them.
Members belonged to meaningful groups, but lacked shared professional context. Events existed, but were scattered across platforms. Communication was siloed. And despite the value these groups created, there was often no sustainable way to support them financially without adding friction or relying on constant fundraising.
Existing platforms were optimized for scale, engagement, or transactions — not trust, structure, or long-term participation.
Soorse was designed to address these issues at the system level, creating a single, professional environment where groups and members can operate with clarity, continuity, and purpose.
Soorse brings all group participation into one place.
This means:
This means:
Trust is foundational to real communities, and Soorse is designed to reflect that.
Groups control how they are discovered — whether publicly searchable or visible only to their members. Members control their visibility and professional information. Participation is intentional, contextual, and aligned with real-world relationships.
This structure allows Soorse to support professional interaction without becoming social media, and discovery without sacrificing privacy.
Many organizations struggle to fund their operations despite delivering real value to their members and communities.
Soorse introduces an optional, transparent monetization model that allows groups — including nonprofits and other organizations — to share in platform revenue. When enabled, groups can benefit financially from member participation without introducing ads, data selling, or intrusive fundraising tactics.
This approach aligns incentives:
Participation creates value — and that value flows back to the organizations that make it possible.
Soorse is purpose-built for organizations that exist beyond the screen, including:
Soorse is building the infrastructure for modern group participation — one that respects privacy, reduces friction, and strengthens the communities people already belong to.
As the platform evolves, its focus remains the same:
Soorse was founded to bring members together on a simple and efficient platform defined by a searchable, charitably monetized, professional directory.
Whether you're a group administrator looking for a better way to manage and sustain your organization, or a member looking to bring all of your communities into one place, Soorse is designed for you.
Belong better. Participate simply. Support what matters.