One place for members to log in, pay, and manage their account.
Keep the member experience inside the site your club already manages — instead of sending members somewhere disconnected.

PoolPulse works with the site your club already uses — so you can connect the member experience, registrations, reservations, and billing workflows without forcing a rebuild first.
Works with your current website
If your club controls the website, PoolPulse is built to fit behind it.
Most clubs do not need to choose between better software and keeping the website they already control.
If your current website is working, PoolPulse fits behind it without forcing a redesign or platform rebuild. Keep the site your members already know.
Best for clubs with a working website they own and manage.
Portals, registrations, reservations, and other member tools plug into the pages and flows your club already uses — not a separate disconnected system.
Best for clubs adding member-facing workflows to an existing site.
Some clubs need a cleaner ownership path. Website Rescue covers the replacement route — so the software move does not get blocked by the public-facing site.
Best for clubs whose current provider controls the website.
Website integration works best when the path is simple: start with the current site, connect the tools where they belong, and keep ownership choices open.
WordPress, Webflow, Wix, Squarespace, and custom sites all work when your club owns the setup. We start with what you have — not a forced new build.
Works with your current CMS and hostingAdd the portal, registrations, reservations, and account workflows inside the site your members already know. No separate platform for them to learn.
Embeds, portal links, and script-based integrationsHosting, domain strategy, and website ownership stay decisions your club can still control later. Integration does not lock you into a single setup.
Club-controlled domain and hosting throughout
No forced platform switch
PoolPulse connects to the site your members already trust — without sending them to a separate login, a disconnected portal, or a page that feels like it belongs to someone else.
These are usually the first member-facing workflows clubs want to connect to the website they already have.
Keep the member experience inside the site your club already manages — instead of sending members somewhere disconnected.
Publish the flows your club needs with embeds that fit your current pages — new season registration, waivers, and more.
Operational tools — court bookings, lane reservations, waitlists — live inside your current stack without a separate website decision.
PoolPulse is designed to support the ownership path that makes sense for your club — whether that means keeping your current hosting, using your own domain, or choosing a more managed route.
Website Integration is the right path when your club already controls the website. If leaving the current provider also means losing the public site, Website Rescue is the better path to review next.
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Grounded in ownership, flexibility, and the member experience.
No. If your club already controls its site, PoolPulse is designed to fit into the stack you already use. Most clubs connect the member portal, registrations, and billing workflows without touching the site structure at all.
WordPress, Webflow, Wix, Squarespace, and custom-built websites can all be part of the integration path when they support standard embeds or scripts.
That is a different path. In that case, Website Rescue is usually the better page to review because it focuses on replacing provider-controlled setups — so the software move does not get blocked by the public site.
A live walkthrough is the best place to map your website, member-facing tools, and ownership options together in one conversation.

A live walkthrough is the fastest way to map the member-facing tools, ownership options, and next step for your site.
