What Software Do Cities Use to Manage Parks and Recreation Services?
Cities across North America are rethinking how they offer wellness programs, facility rentals, and community classes. And it starts with better tools. Parks and recreation software is now essential infrastructure — as important as roads, water, and broadband. It helps people register, show up, and participate in local life.
Rec+ is a modern platform designed to simplify it all. It’s launching soon in cities like Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, shaped by input from city staff and the community to ensure it meets real needs from day one.
What makes Rec+ different is that it’s cost-neutral for cities. We work on a pay-per-use model with a nominal service fee, removing budget barriers and helping more communities offer high-quality services without upfront tech costs.
The National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) highlights how effective recreation access can reduce loneliness, improve mental health, and build stronger neighborhoods. Our goal with Rec+ is to support that mission — not just for big cities, but for small towns and campuses too.
Whether it’s booking a gym, signing up for youth soccer, or discovering senior yoga classes, Rec+ makes it easier. That means fewer forms, fewer calls, and more participation.
In a world that runs on connection, Rec+ helps cities keep the rhythm of community life — one class, one schedule, one click at a time.
Learn more about Rec+ and how it’s helping cities simplify access to community services.