Works with

TeamTreasury and Crossbar

Club management platformWorks alongside

Crossbar runs club registration, scheduling, and facilities. Team staff get no money tools inside it, so TeamTreasury handles team dues, expenses, refunds, and oversight.

Crossbar is a club management platform: registration, scheduling, standings, facility and tournament management, with a strong following in ice hockey. Inside Crossbar, team staff get no money functions, so the team-tier dollars run somewhere else.

Crossbar handles

  • Registration and club websites
  • Scheduling, standings, brackets
  • Facility and tournament management
  • Roster you can import

TeamTreasury adds

  • Per-team dues by link, settled to the club bank
  • Every expense logged with a receipt
  • Per-player refunds at season end
  • A live board view of every team

One note on PlayMetrics

Crossbar is now a PlayMetrics company, and PlayMetrics sells Team Accounts: per-team budgets and business Visa cards, with funds held at Fifth Third Bank through Stripe's banking-as-a-service. TeamTreasury takes the opposite approach. We are pass-through: funds settle to your own bank, we never hold them, and the organization nets the exact amount it asks for. No held balance, no issued cards, no third bank in the middle.

Questions

Does TeamTreasury replace Crossbar?

No. Keep Crossbar for registration, scheduling, and facilities. TeamTreasury adds the team-tier money and oversight Crossbar's team staff can't do.

How is this different from PlayMetrics Team Accounts?

Team Accounts holds your money (funds sit at Fifth Third Bank via Stripe) and issues business cards. TeamTreasury is pass-through: funds settle to your own bank, we never hold them, and the org nets the exact amount it asks for.

Do we need a new bank account?

No. The club uses the bank account it already has. Money settles there directly.

Sources

  1. Crossbar (official site)
  2. PlayMetrics Team Accounts

Keep Crossbar. Add the money layer.

Dues by link, a receipt on every expense, settled to your association's own bank.