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VolleyNet is a social sports app built for the adult volleyball community. Volleyball is a team sport, but the players inside it are disconnected. When athletes graduate from high school or college, they lose the structure that made playing easy: teammates, courts, nets, schedules. Adults who keep playing spend their time chasing subs, filling
tournament rosters, and coordinating open gyms through spreadsheets, group chats, and Facebook posts. Social media was never built for sports, so finding someone at your skill level, position, and availability is hard even when you try. VolleyNet fixes that by giving every player a profile built for the sport, showing position, height, skill level, current and past teams, highlights, availability, and whether they have access to a net, ball, or court. Players can browse and filter others who actually want to play, connect across formats like indoor 6v6, beach 2v2, and grass 4v4, and start a game in one tap with live scoring, automatic team splitting, and friendship and rival points earned through play. The app also handles session scheduling and equipment coordination, organizes chats by session and group, and gives league and tournament directors the tools to run and monetize their competitions. The app is free for players, with a Pro plan at $9.99/month that unlocks advanced search, more highlights, and the ability to notify available locals for emergency subs and last-minute sessions. Organizers, court owners, coaches, and equipment sellers get dedicated pricing as the platform expands. VolleyNet launched on iOS and Android in 2026, starting in Kalamazoo, Michigan, with expansion planned across Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and Ohio. The company partners directly with collegiate programs and adult semi-pro leagues, and runs a Senior Night Gift Program that helps coaches send graduating athletes off with a gift and a path to keep playing at the level that fits them. VolleyNet was founded in Kalamazoo by Khang Nguyen, Cody Thornell, Jordan Johnson, and Audrey Nonte.