Jackrabbit Class vs. TeamSnap

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Jackrabbit Class
Score 6.1 out of 10
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Jackrabbit is a class management software for gymnastics, dance, swim, cheer, music and care, from Jackrabbit Technologies headquartered in Huntersville, North Carolina. Worldwide Jackrabbit has served more than 12,000 schools, and boast over 5000 customers in 25 countries.
$49
per month
TeamSnap
Score 7.2 out of 10
N/A
TeamSnap in Boulder offers their club, tournament, and league management software platform with a focus on clear communication applications between different levels of the organization (e.g. coach to teammember, etc.), as well as online registration and enrollment, scheduling and team member availability management, team branding, logos and other team-related features.
$5.84
per month
Pricing
Jackrabbit ClassTeamSnap
Editions & Modules
0-100 Students
$49
per month
101-250 Students
$89
per month
251-500 Students
$129
per month
510-1,00 Students
$169
per month
Basic
$5.84
per month
Premium
$8.34
per month
Ultra
$10.84
per month
Free
Free
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Jackrabbit ClassTeamSnap
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
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Jackrabbit Class

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TeamSnap
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TeamSnap has good user interface and budget less comparatively with other apps.
Chose TeamSnap
So much less confusing to use... and lightyears faster.
Chose TeamSnap
TeamSnap is heads and shoulders better than other team apps I've used, it's easy to use and looks great.
Chose TeamSnap
TeamSnap has most, if not all, functions associated with running the organization within one interface.
Chose TeamSnap
I have used Google Docs, regular email, and Remind, none of which have worked nearly as well. They all had flaws or were not set up for mass team communication, rather they were good for dispensing some information, but not everything needed to communicate with a large group of …
Chose TeamSnap
Drivn.today is a horrible app/alternative to TeamSnap. Their app is super clumsy and not intuitive whatsoever. TeamSnap's website is nicely organized, and the app is simple and well organized. The app carries almost all the same features as the website, and it is a …
Chose TeamSnap
This was our first choice, and we have not tried any other entity for this specific purpose. The app came highly rated and many "moms" on our team already used it for kids soccer teams or other sports teams they were a part of, be it recreational or school. Ease of use is key, …
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Small Businesses
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Score 8.3 out of 10
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Score 8.3 out of 10
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User Ratings
Jackrabbit ClassTeamSnap
Likelihood to Recommend
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7.2
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Usability
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7.0
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Support Rating
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9.7
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User Testimonials
Jackrabbit ClassTeamSnap
Likelihood to Recommend
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TeamSnap is great for organizing and managing youth sports teams' schedules and team communications. There are some competitors out there, like Shutterfly and Drivn (the worst), but TeamSnap seems to be the one that stands out as the leader in this field. It's applicable to all sports and leagues. I personally am relieved whenever my child joins a new team that uses TeamSnap.
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Pros
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  • I receive a notification as soon as a game is scheduled.
  • I am able to respond and confirm my participation at the next event.
  • I can see other participants who have replied and communicate any messages to the team.
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Cons
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  • It would be nice to see who has viewed the notification message but has yet to respond.
  • I would like to have an idea of how many people have viewed a message sent to the team.
  • It's hard to know which communication channel is more effective - sending a message or using the chat feature.
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Support Rating
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I would have to say that for the most part, the only time we have had to use CS is when we needed to update the board members from year to year. Then we have a new administrator, or "owner" of the platform. We would then need to transfer the email from one person to another. Otherwise, even with billing, there have been no issues. It's flawless and well worth the cost.
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Alternatives Considered
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I have used Google Docs, regular email, and Remind, none of which have worked nearly as well. They all had flaws or were not set up for mass team communication, rather they were good for dispensing some information, but not everything needed to communicate with a large group of people.
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Return on Investment
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  • It's a great tool for coaches as they know exactly who can make it to each event
  • Its a great way for parents to communicate
  • It's nice for the players to see who is on their team and view pictures and results
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