Bonds that last past the day
Shared experiences create real connections. A HuntHopper activity gives members a story to tell long after the game ends, and an opening line for the next time they meet.
Run a hunt for the start of the season, a new-member day or a volunteer outing. Sports clubs, hobby groups, neighborhood associations, HuntHopper turns any club activity into a shared experience that members talk about long after.
Shared experiences create real connections. A HuntHopper activity gives members a story to tell long after the game ends, and an opening line for the next time they meet.
Mix the youth team with the veterans, or split into age-matched groups. Challenges are tailored per team, so a 70-year-old and a 14-year-old can both contribute.
Build it once and run it again next year. Duplicate, swap a few questions, change the date. The annual season opener gets easier every time.
Send broadcast messages during the game, drop bonus challenges mid-day, and watch participation in real time. Nobody gets quietly left behind.
Mix the formats that fit your club. GPS and quiz work well for most clubs, with photo challenges adding the moments members will reshare in the group chat.
Send teams to the clubhouse, the training pitch, the spot where the club was founded. A challenge unlocks once they arrive, so the day becomes a tour through what makes your club yours.
Trivia about club history, members, rules of the sport, founding moments. Light-hearted, but it brings out who has been around the longest and who actually read the bylaws.
Recreate an iconic team photo, capture the most creative goal celebration, photograph everyone wearing the club colors. The submissions become the highlight reel for the next newsletter.
Hide QR codes around the clubhouse, in the trophy cabinet, behind the bar. Members scan to unlock the next challenge or earn a hidden bonus. Print once, reuse every season.
Sports clubs, hobby groups, neighborhood associations, volunteer organizations. If you have members, HuntHopper has an activity for them.
Open or close the season with something other than another training. Teams compete on knowledge, coordination and creativity, and you get a full set of new team photos out of it.
Welcome new members with a guided activity that introduces the people, places and traditions of your club. Through play, not a pamphlet they will not read.
Gamify a clean-up, a nature walk or an awareness campaign. Points and photos make participation feel rewarding instead of like a duty.
Everything is set up so a volunteer board member can run a 60-person activity on a Saturday afternoon.
Pick the spots that matter to your club, write questions about your history, drop QR codes around the clubhouse. The editor stays out of your way so you can focus on what makes your club worth joining.
Pre-assign teams (mix the youth squad with the veterans) or let members form their own groups when they join. Mix age groups to break the cliques.
Watch a live feed of photos, videos and completed challenges as members play. Great for the screen at the clubhouse during lunch or the recap at the end of the day.
Send a message to all participants mid-game. Drop a bonus challenge, announce the next stop, or just tell everyone where the food is. One tap, everyone gets it.
Duplicate a hunt that worked, swap a few questions, change the date. Annual events become easier every year, and new members always find something fresh.
Download every photo and video at the end of the night. The last gift you can give the guest of honor.
Free to start. Set up your first activity in an afternoon.