Yes — Reyoonite is built to support family groups under a single login. You don’t need a separate account for each person attending your reunion. Instead, you can manage everyone in your household from one place.
How It Works
After you join a reunion and complete your profile, you’ll have the option to add family members — like your spouse, children, or anyone else you’re responsible for.
Each added family member will have:
Their own name and profile
Individual opt in/out statuses for the reunion
Individual opt in/out status for each event and activity
Itemized, unique dues based on their age and what they’re participating in
You’ll manage all their details and payments from your main account.
Feature | Can be managed? |
Reunion opt in/out status | Yes |
Poll answer | Yes |
Payment | Yes |
Messages | No |
Become a committee member | No |
Travel Plans | Yes |
Who Should You Add?
You should add:
Your children under 18 who won’t be managing their own account
Your children over 18 who you might pay for
Spouses or relatives you’re planning and paying for
Anyone in your household who’s attending
You don’t need to add:
Adults who were already invited and created their own account
Anyone managing their own dues and RSVP separately
What If Someone Turns 18 or Wants Their Own Account?
No. We don't allow users under 18 to manage their own account to prevent If a family member you added later wants their own login:
Usability: Minors typically aren’t the ones organizing or managing their reunion participation, so allowing them their own login would clutter the experience and cause confusion.
Legal Compliance: Collecting personal data from users under 13 (and in some cases under 16) without verified parental consent is restricted under laws like:
COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act – U.S.)
GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation – EU)
Can Added Adults In My Group Have Their Own Accounts?
They can “claim” their profile and create a personal account
Their RSVP history, dues, and participation will stay linked
They will still be in your family
You’ll both stay part of the same reunion
This is helpful for older kids, teens, or spouses who want to manage their own experience.
