LeagueApps headquartered in New York provides their sports league management suite of applications.
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Shortcuts
Score 3.6 out of 10
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Shortcuts Software offers their self-named Shortcuts software to spas and salons looking for an end-to-end business management platform catering to their particular needs, emphasizing appointments and bookings management, and featuring mobile guest and member self-service application, SMS appointment confirmation, and cash flow tracking with reporting, scalable to meet the needs to single or multi-site operations.
We had an absolute breeze with the dashboard, notifications, privacy protection, reporting tools, the NextUp community's professional development opportunities, and network and tournament registration. However, we were less thrilled with the integration with our existing mobile coaching and parent's apps, eCommerce platforms, scheduling platforms, and web-based tools. Also, the marketing tools felt just a little cookie-cutter and didn't fit our needs as well as some other tools we've used.
It can actually handle the dynamic slotting, being an organization which is extremely operations-heavy, it becomes essential to manage inventory at out hand to increase efficiency and cut-down unnecessary cost to bring-in profitability; and Shortcuts solves perfectly for that
My favorite was Jersey Watch among all customizable automated scheduling, online registration, roster management, platforms. Jersey Watch included: built-in registration features, custom forms with questions and pricing that met the needs of our club. The donation feature to encouraged parents to donate at the time of registration. We had seamless communication with parents, players, and coaches. Also, the messaging tools allowed us to send emails and texts with a few clicks from your computer or phone with important updates like cancellations, registration announcements, and fundraiser info. We were able to ask candidates to complete background checks directly from our account; My second favorite was the Bench App. It was an app platform that was like the Trello of event organizing. Just the right features, with everything you'd expect, but nothing more. We found it easy and fun to use. It was a 100% free and ad-free app, but we outgrew it.
While Shortcuts has a more friendly UI, there are other vendors in the market that have developed their products in a way that suits user requirements from any industry. Shortcuts, in my opinion should look at expanding their use case to make it compatible for other industries as well