SportsSignup Expands Its Services for Thousands of North American Customers
Saratoga Springs, NY (PRWEB) August 07, 2014 -- SportsSignup (http://www.sportssignup.com/), a national leader in online sports management solutions for sports organizations, today announced the availability of its next generation “all-in-one” Online Sports Management Solution, which provides sports organizations throughout the United States and Canada the ability to manage their administrative and communications tasks on one, easy-to-use, integrated platform.
A recent acquisition by SportsSignup was the catalyst for this expansion of services, which includes online content management (CMS) with integrated team websites, automated scheduling, standings, player statistics, tournament management including playoff bracketing, and iPhone and Android mobile apps. To learn more about this acquisition please visit http://www.sportssignup.com/about/About/SportsSignupNews/2014/05/20/sportssignup-leader-in-online-sports-management-announces-acquisition-of-leaguetoolbox-llc.
Sports organizations affiliated with SportsSignup now have all the tools necessary to manage registrations, assign rosters and coaches, conduct volunteer background checks, sell merchandise, and perform myriad other tasks through their SportsSignup platform.
One of the most remarkable features of the new release is the ability for administrators to have a single system to log into to manage their sports organization. With most sports administrators being volunteers, single login saves time and stress by having all the tools needed in one service. It improves communication to better collaborate, engage and share information across the entire organization.
“There’s incredible demand for these new features, and we’re very pleased to deliver on this promise to our customers,” said Anthony Bruno, CEO of SportsSignup. “Kudos to our entire staff who worked tirelessly to integrate SportsSignup’s existing programs and platforms with those of LeagueToolbox, the company we acquired earlier this year. To complete such a complex cross-border merger in a matter of weeks is an astonishing achievement, and a testament to their customer-first focus. I’m proud of their work and look forward to continuing to develop innovative ways to improve our customers’ experience.”
The company also announced new “flat fee” pricing plans that offer a single rate for each player/participant registration, along with an annual subscription based on the system module(s) selected, ranging from $49 per year to $599 per year.
Over the past 10-plus years, SportsSignup has established itself as an industry leader in online registration, e-commerce (MySportsStore®) and volunteer background checks (KidSafePlus®). The company has earned a place in the Inc. Magazine 500|5000 list of fastest-growing private companies in the U.S. for three consecutive years.
Based in Saratoga Springs, SportsSignup also has offices in Mesa, AZ, and suburban Toronto.
About SportsSignup
SportsSignup, owned and operated by League Sports Services LLC, provides sports organizations and event organizers with easy-to-learn and easy-to-use integrated Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions to facilitate online sports management. The company’s services provide an all-in-one integrated solution that includes online registration, coach/volunteer background checks, web content management, tournament management, scheduling and e-commerce. Since 2003, they have been dedicated to operating a secure, affordable, and hassle-free online service suite that enables administrators from thousands of soccer, football, baseball, lacrosse, basketball, track and field, and many other sports organizations to easily automate many aspects of their duties. For more information about SportsSignup, please visit http://www.sportssignup.com. Follow SportsSignup on Twitter; like SportsSignup on Facebook; or watch the SportsSignup video to learn how to simplify sports management tasks.
Jodi Murphy, SportsSignup, http://www.sportssignup.com/, +1 914-489-9072, [email protected]
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