Product — Unified Member Profiles
One complete view of every person and household.
Community Bridge connects to the systems your centre already uses and resolves scattered records into a single, shared profile. Every signal in one place. Every relationship visible as one relationship.
The relationship exists.
A member might check in at access control, register for programs in one platform, donate through another, and receive emails from a fourth. Each system sees a fragment. None of them see the person.
How profiles are built
Every profile is assembled from source-backed facts — never invented.

Ingest from connected systems
Community Bridge connects to your membership, registration, access, events, email, donation, and POS systems. Data is ingested via webhooks where available, and scheduled polling where not.

Resolve identity across systems
People often appear under different IDs in different tools. Community Bridge matches identities using stable keys — email, source IDs, and connector-specific identifiers — to create one canonical person record.

Build the person profile
Contact information, membership status, activity history, program participation, donation context, and email engagement are brought together into a single, queryable person profile.

Build household context
Where source systems provide household or family data, Community Bridge models the household as a first-class object — with composition, spend rollups, and cross-member participation signals.

Keep profiles current
Profiles update as source data changes. A new check-in, a cancelled registration, or a renewed membership updates the profile and re-evaluates any audiences that depend on those signals.





What a unified profile makes possible
Every department gets a better version of the people they already serve.



