A sorority point system that runs itself
Point systems fail in the bookkeeping: someone has to record every event attended, every hour served, every requirement met — per member, all semester. When that someone is a junior with 18 credit hours, the binder falls behind by week four and standards decisions get made on vibes.
GreekLink turns the point system into a byproduct: attendance records itself at events, hours verify themselves in geofenced zones, and every member sees her own progress in the app. The standards chair opens a dashboard instead of reconstructing a semester.
GreekLink is the all-in-one operating system for fraternity and sorority chapters: events with RSVPs and reminders, geofenced service-hour tracking, role-gated chapter chat, polls, grade reports, AI flyer generation, bylaw Q&A, and AI meeting minutes — one flat subscription per chapter, every member free.
- Geofenced hour tracking — hours log themselves when members enter a zone
- Role-gated channel chat that replaces GroupMe sprawl
- Events with RSVPs, reminders, and attendance
- Polls and votes with controlled result visibility
- AI flyer generator, bylaw assistant, and meeting-minute transcription
- GPA and grade reporting for standards boards
- Flat per-chapter pricing — new pledges never raise the bill
From $49/mo per chapter, flat. Every member free. 14-day free trial.
Third-party descriptions summarize each vendor's public positioning as of June 2026 — verify specifics with the vendor.
GreekTrack
A web-based chapter management tool covering points, service hours, events, and fundraising. GreekTrack has been a budget-friendly choice for chapters that primarily need a points ledger.
Strengths
- Flexible point and requirement systems
- Budget-friendly entry pricing
- Covers events and fundraising basics
Limitations
- Web-first experience — members mostly interact through a browser
- Per-member pricing means the bill grows as your chapter does
- Hour logging is manual rather than location-verified
GIN System
One of the original chapter communication portals — announcements, calendars, files, and member Q&A. Many alumni remember GIN from their undergrad years, which says good things about its staying power and less good things about its pace of change.
Strengths
- Simple announcements, files, and calendar in one place
- Familiar to advisors and older exec boards
Limitations
- Aging interface and member experience
- No location-verified hour tracking, AI tooling, or modern chat UX
- Engagement tends to be officer-driven rather than member-driven
Frequently asked questions
Can we customize what counts for points?+
Yes — hour categories, event types, and requirements are configurable per chapter, so your point structure maps onto the app rather than the other way around.
Can members see their own standing?+
Yes, and it changes behavior: members who can see they’re two study hours short fix it themselves instead of discovering it in a standards letter.
How do standards meetings use the data?+
Per-member history — hours by category, event attendance, trends — exports cleanly, so conversations start from a shared record instead of competing recollections.
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14-day free trial. One flat price per chapter — every member free.
