For breed clubs

Run your breed club from one place

Membership, dues, registrations, event entries, and pedigrees under your club's brand. Your club keeps its website. Breed Ledger runs underneath it.

001.

The proof.

144active club members
Over $2,000in club transactions
280animals in the studbook

Platform totals, since June 2026

Those numbers are live across every breed club running its registry on Breed Ledger. The Gold Standard Gecko Club was the first to open its registry here, and kept its existing website while wiring Breed Ledger in underneath.

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002.

The back office.

Most clubs run their registry on a patchwork. A form builder for applications. PayPal on the side. Records in a spreadsheet. A shared Gmail inbox. And when a litter comes in, someone on the board calls the sire's owner to confirm the breeding happened.

Breed Ledger replaces the patchwork with one system:

Registrations.
Members submit an animal with payment inside the submission. No separate invoice, no chasing.
Lineage approval.
When a litter is submitted, the sire's owner gets a link, reviews the pairing, and taps approve. The litter moves. No phone calls.
Membership and dues.
Member accounts, renewals, and dues that collect themselves through Stripe Connect.
Events.
Show and event listings with entries and fees in the same portal members already use.
Pedigrees.
Every registered animal carries its lineage, and members can view and share pedigrees from their accounts.
Member perks.
A perks system your club controls. GSGC's first perk is discounted FedEx shipping labels for members.
003.

The money.

Money language should be exact, so here is exactly how it works. Your club connects its own Stripe account. Dues, registration fees, and event fees are paid by members and settle to your club's account. Payouts land in your club's bank account on the schedule you set.

Breed Ledger never holds your club's funds. Every dollar a member pays is visible in your club's own Stripe dashboard, and your treasurer can verify settlement totals any time.

004.

Built by a breeder.

Dusty Mumphrey, founder of Breed Ledger

Breed Ledger was founded by Dusty Mumphrey, a working breeder and senior software engineer. He grew up in ABKC rings while the American Bully was still being shaped, and was later part of the group that established the breed's club within UKC. Today he runs a crested gecko breeding program of his own.

Every feature on this page exists because a breeder or a club board needed it, not because a product team guessed.

005.

Common questions.

No. Your club keeps its site. Breed Ledger runs the members portal, registry, and payments underneath it, linked from the site you already have. That is exactly how GSGC runs today.

006.

See a working registry, not a pitch deck.

A 15 minute walkthrough covers the members portal, registrations with payment, and what migrating your club's records looks like.