Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its easier for the coaches rather than typing in all the email addresses.
weird complaint. coaches inevitably do that at least once at the beginning of the season. and they could just turn that into a group list. after that, they'd only have to type in the group name.
The rec league auto loads the teams into the app.
The coaches never have to type out email addresses or send emails.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its easier for the coaches rather than typing in all the email addresses.
weird complaint. coaches inevitably do that at least once at the beginning of the season. and they could just turn that into a group list. after that, they'd only have to type in the group name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd say the majority of people on here are dissatisfied with the apps. I certainly am. I hate them, and I've tried to talk to coaches and league administrators, but I always get stonewalled. How do we fix it?
Because, the sad truth is parents don't actually want the information and complain no matter how we attempt to deliver it.
Anonymous wrote:Its easier for the coaches rather than typing in all the email addresses.
Anonymous wrote:I'd say the majority of people on here are dissatisfied with the apps. I certainly am. I hate them, and I've tried to talk to coaches and league administrators, but I always get stonewalled. How do we fix it?
Anonymous wrote:I'd say the majority of people on here are dissatisfied with the apps. I certainly am. I hate them, and I've tried to talk to coaches and league administrators, but I always get stonewalled. How do we fix it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just change your settings so you stop getting notifications. Log in and look for messages if you need to.
I tried this and ended up missing things because the coach added them fairly last minute and I didn’t check.
The same would happen with emails as I don’t get alerts each time I get an email.
Anonymous wrote:Just change your settings so you stop getting notifications. Log in and look for messages if you need to.
Anonymous wrote: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.
NP — I like to keep a small digital footprint. Schools are the same way. There are official apps and then there a teacher app faves of the moment. Why do we spend taxpayer dollars when teachers each of their own favorites. It is ridiculous.
For one team we have several apps:
GameChanger which includes a messaging feature.
TeamSnap for coaches and parents
Some other communication app just for the parents to communicate about carpool / event coordination (eg, team meals)
Then there is the booster’app
And the app for general sports admin (turning in health and permission forms), communicating with the AD and trainers
for travel season, there are the tournaments that have their own apps for getting updates on tournament results, schedule or field chamges, etc.