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Téléchargement TeamSnap: No.1 Sports & Activity Management App - v6.9.5
Package Name | com.teamsnap.teamsnap |
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Category | Applications, Sports |
Latest Version | 6.9.5 |
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Update | October 20, 2020 (4 years ago) |
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TeamSnap: No.1 Sports & Activity Management App - v6.9.5 la dernière version est le 6.9.5, la date de sortie 2020-10-19 et la taille 34.3 MB.Développé par TeamSnap, Inc., TeamSnap: No.1 Sports & Activity Management App - v6.9.5 nécessite au moins la version Android Android 6.0+. Par conséquent, vous devez mettre à jour votre téléphone si nécessaire.
Assez chargé, environ 1000 téléchargements. Vous pouvez mettre à jour les applications qui ont été téléchargées ou installées individuellement sur votre appareil Android si vous le souhaitez. La mise à jour de vos applications vous donne l'autorisation d'accéder aux dernières fonctionnalités et d'améliorer la sécurité et la stabilité des applications.
We make organizing every type of sport or group activity easy – covering every sport you can imagine from track & field, tennis, swimming, cheer, soccer and hockey – to baseball, basketball, softball, football, lacrosse and more. Plus, we support activities from scouts, e-sports, theatre and book club – to family management, chess, math league and more.
How can TeamSnap help you?
- View team roster and participant information anytime, anywhere.
- Create schedules and easily sync personal and team calendars.
- Track who’s coming to each event, meeting, practice or game with member availability.
- Chat with the team, send last-minute alerts or send messages to custom groups.
- Send invoices, collect payment and track everything right from the app.
- Receive real-time game updates and video highlights with TeamSnap Live!
- Manage volunteers, sign-ups, carpools, lineup creation and more.
- Securely store and easily share photos, files and documents.
How to get started with our Android app in 4 easy steps:
1. Download TeamSnap and create your account.
2. Complete your roster by inviting all participants (encourage them to accept their TeamSnap email invitation!).
3. Schedule your first event and sync calendars.
4. Make sure members mark their availability so you know who’s attending the events.
How much does TeamSnap cost?
TeamSnap’s Android app is totally free to download from the Google Play Store. First-time team owners – install the app and immediately enjoy 21 days completely free to test drive all the premium features. No credit card required. After the trial – pick the plan that’s right for you, including our free plan with limited features and roster limits.
Visit https://www.teamsnap.com/pricing/teams to learn more about our free and paid plans. TeamSnap is always free for the members on your team regardless of the plan you select.
We hope you enjoy spending more time “playing” and less time organizing with TeamSnap.
We've beefed up and vegan burgered our Assignments feature:- Easily create assignments while adding a game or event.- See more helpful suggested items, including a Temp Checker.- View open and assigned items on the game app card and event details.- Visual tweaks to make assignments more delicious.This release also fixes the magic link for signing in, which turned out to be less "magic" and more "weird uncle who pretends to pull a quarter out of your ear."
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