Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:coaches get paid to sign up.
No, we don't. Although I suppose it's possible the leagues do?
Relax, OP. There's only like two or three of them out there. They're useful for things like scheduling AND communications. And it helps prevent communications and messages get lost among your other e-mails and text messages.
Anonymous wrote:I have two kids in multiple sports and I appreciate the two different apps I have to use for them. My email gets dozens of messages a day, even tho I have different accounts for shopping. Sports emails would get lost.
DH, OTOH, hates the apps. Most of his complaints are about the overly frequent messaging that some parents like the “game updates” that one parent does for one team…we’re all here, why do you need to post updates every 3 minutes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:coaches get paid to sign up.
No, we don't. Although I suppose it's possible the leagues do?
Relax, OP. There's only like two or three of them out there. They're useful for things like scheduling AND communications. And it helps prevent communications and messages get lost among your other e-mails and text messages.
Yeah, but it's amazing how despite only having a few options they really know how to strech you thin over them.
I think the real answer is that it's a way to make sure everyone is on the same page with communicating. No worries about the coach having everyone's cell number for texts or every email getting through spam catchers. It's on parents to sign up to the app, it's on the coach to put into the app.
It's one of the many things in our lives that are ostensibly about using technology to simplify things but instead have created a complicated set of irritating problems and compatibility issues. And it costs someone a lot of money. I think teams actually pay to get on them, but I'm sure some teams and coaches get a kickback or something for picking one app over the other.
Anonymous wrote:coaches get paid to sign up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:coaches get paid to sign up.
No, we don't. Although I suppose it's possible the leagues do?
Relax, OP. There's only like two or three of them out there. They're useful for things like scheduling AND communications. And it helps prevent communications and messages get lost among your other e-mails and text messages.
Anonymous wrote:coaches get paid to sign up.
Anonymous wrote:These apps use up my phone's resources. More importantly, they use up MY resources because they bombard me constantly with pointless messages, they don't let me search, they don't let me organize the messages in any way, and they don't let me see the messages in a queue with other messages that create a to-do list for me. I also have no confidence that these app developers are creating apps that properly protect my privacy and phone security.
Email does all that. Email is free. Email is on every phone and computer.
Anonymous wrote:These apps use up my phone's resources. More importantly, they use up MY resources because they bombard me constantly with pointless messages, they don't let me search, they don't let me organize the messages in any way, and they don't let me see the messages in a queue with other messages that create a to-do list for me. I also have no confidence that these app developers are creating apps that properly protect my privacy and phone security.
Email does all that. Email is free. Email is on every phone and computer.