3X3 Unites Launches New Website to Expand Community and Boost Impact

3X3 Unites launched a new website!
3X3 Unites has launched a brand-new website, designed to be a hub for the community—helping more people play basketball and connect with each other. A key new feature is "3X3 in the Neighborhood."
This feature makes it easy to find the nearest 3X3 basketball courts, see upcoming activities, and check out planned events. "With this, we're turning the website into a platform where young people can explore and meet one another," says Isa Sezen, who oversees the site for 3X3 Unites.
The "3X3 in the Neighborhood" tool includes an advanced location finder, ensuring that visitors always see the courts closest to them. Sezen explains: "Every visitor experiences a personal journey on the site, as they get to see what's happening at courts in their area."
This new feature perfectly aligns with one of 3X3 Unites' core values: making 3x3 basketball as accessible as possible for everyone. "All our activities are free, and anyone can join," Sezen says. "We're not only removing barriers for our community but also growing it."



Beyond "3X3 in the Neighborhood," the site also offers the latest news on 3X3 Unites, details about the Leader Course, exclusive merchandise, and much more. "A new website had been on our wish list for a long time," says Sezen. "We want to share content in many different ways and make an even bigger impact locally."
The new website was designed and built by GX. "They're one of the best web development and digital strategy companies in the Netherlands, and a fantastic partner," says Jesper Jobse, co-founder of 3X3 Unites. Sezen adds: "They worked with us every step of the way, and the result is a website that truly represents what 3X3 Unites stands for."
The dynamic content and motion visuals bring the energy of 3X3 basketball to life online. Willem Rossieau, CEO of GX, is proud of the final result: "3X3 Unites is all about bringing people together. We were excited to help them develop their online community. Interest in the sport has skyrocketed since the Olympics, and now there's an online platform to support the growth and professionalization of 3x3 basketball—both in the Netherlands and beyond."