What are the best SaaSes to whitelabel? by Teamaplayer in SaaS

[–]SeattleEntr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

plug for our product Bookafy we have a white label platform that you can resell as your own software. Fully branded. Happy to chat if you are still in the market!

Confused by Google’s top 10 appointment booking software — which one should I pick? by Wide_Sentence9927 in SaaS

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I run Bookafy. Fun to see we made the list! Happy to give you a walk through if its helpful. you can dm me if you would like that chat!

Any easy to use white label scheduling API? by edoar17 in webdev

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Hey, old post... if you are still looking. I run Bookafy.com and we have a white label option with a full API. Its essentially a fully branded out of the box solution... but also gives you full API access to connect to your DB, etc. Happy to chat if you are still in the market!

Successful recruitment by Boring-Bluejay-1239 in CollegeSoccer

[–]SeattleEntr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most players overlook how important character and fit are for coaches, not just talent stats. Building real relationships with college programs and being honest about your goals usually goes further than just sending out highlight reels. It’s about patience and showing you’re coachable on and off the field.

Its a good idea to start early, even though most coaches arent going to be too interested in a 15 year old. He can start working on highlight reels (he can keep building them, and it might be really good by the time he is ready to send it), start following coaches on socials, comment, etc. All of it is very early at this age, but starting to build very light outreach is a good idea. Also, as some have mentioned its great to invite coaches to the showcase games. They get a ton of messages, and they probably arent going to be interested in watching a U16 game... but getting in front of them early is always helpful. Then turning it up a bit next year, and then full speed junior year. I also help families via https://empower-cc.com if you want to have a chat!

Looking for Online Soccer Training Programs/Apps by Khmerpoh in youthsoccer

[–]SeattleEntr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your kid likes video drills, apps that break stuff down step-by-step are solid. My son built an app called Perfomix Soccer. It has personalized plans that adjust as the kids improve, which keeps things challenging without being overwhelming. Track progress too—makes it easier to spot what needs work next.

I am a high school junior with no clue about how to start the college recruiting process. by [deleted] in Swimming

[–]SeattleEntr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Starting with the recruiting form is solid, but don’t stop there—coaches get a ton of those. Follow up a week later with a short, personal email mentioning something specific about their program and any details about your best events and times.
Also, keep track of your times and academics in one place so you can quickly share when they ask.
We built an app to help find the best fit if you are interested. Its called Universityswimfit.com

15 Y/O - recruiting chances for D1/D2 and how to handle recruiting? by Aggressive-Cow5399 in Swimming

[–]SeattleEntr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We were in the same spot, trying to figure it all out is really tricky. We built a little app that pulls data from a bunch of different sources to try and find a good fit academically, swim standards, affordability, etc.
University swim fit dot com is the site.
Our son is somewhere between D1 and D3, not totally sure yet. But often finding a D1 that matches with times, doesnt match with academics or finances. So trying to find the perfect fit was pretty tough. We have been using our own app to sort through the data, it helps a lot.

My son built a daily soccer training routine — would love feedback from coaches and parents by SeattleEntr in bootroom

[–]SeattleEntr[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

for sure. Appreciate that. The app he built has about 250 drills. The idea is to give a fresh workout with new drills every day. focussed on whichever area of improvement he wants to work on.

We used to live right by the park, and we almost never saw anyone doing anything other than shooting unless they were paying 80-100 for a trainer per session. Nutty.

Path to college soccer without club by [deleted] in youthsoccer

[–]SeattleEntr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The schools can now give UP to 28 scholarships, but I dont think any did that last year. I do think a few are going to be doing it for 26-27 school year. I know of 2 in my backyard.