Allow team members to upload and share photos
I would like to be able to take photos or pick photos from my mobile phone and add them to the team. Other parents or team members could then see photos from the game.
Thanks for suggesting the ‘photo feature’, at Teamstuff we are always trying to improve the platform and ‘photos’ is an awesome addition. It’s been a long time coming – but as the feature is nearly ready for release, we thought we would reach out to our supporters for help with the final testing.
At the moment ‘photos’ is only in pre-release on the ‘web’, don’t fear you iOS & android users – not to far away either..
How can you help
Step 1 : Log into teamstuff.com from your browser
Step 2 : Navigate to photos.teamstuff.com
Step 3: Start uploading your team photos.
At this stage we have a user limit in place of 25 photo uploads, but in the next couple of months we plan to dramatically increase that limit for TSPro users.
So login, give it a try – if it’s great or not quite right let us know, as we would love real user feedback. If all goes to plan, we expect to release the feature to the rest of the world over the next couple of weeks.
Again, thanks for the awesome suggestion – and even more thanks if you help us with our final testing :-)
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mmbarlow commented
Photos
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audreygers commented
Hi, it would be interesting to add a link to a page of pictures. In that way Teamstuff would be more complete since the parents and fans would be able to share their souvenirs and their joy with the same soft that organizes our games. Regards
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Anonymous commented
Can we download pictures and video for others to see on teamstuff
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jgb60 commented
In addition to this, videos of the opposing teams or record of own game
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Brent Kucharski commented
It would be nice if all team members or parents could add game photos or video in TeamStuff.
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Giovanni commented
Have you guys made any progress on the pictures feature? BTW, I love this app! Thx
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Liv commented
Just wondering when you will be adding the team pictures part so we can share photos from games? It said a couple months from June and it's now almost November. That would be a great feature.
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meganmorton221 commented
Allow users to post photos of meets and games on their profile!
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delavega commented
Picture / Document sharing
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tm commented
picture place
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Anonymous commented
just registered my team on TeamStuff. I vote YES for the ability to add game photos. Thanks
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Anonymous commented
Yes this would be really helpful - it's one thing to let the team know which court they're playing on but another to try and find it without a visual aid / map.
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fabisoccergirl2 commented
This is one thing that i would really like to see. Hence its the one thing that keeps me thinking of the other app.
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Jason Wintz commented
I second this. The ability to add a jpg or pdf file to show people where the field is in a given complex would be invaluable.
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Stephan commented
I vote 3, also because when give this more improvements it's easy to show larger pictures. (eg with popupklik)
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Anonymous commented
Add pictures of games
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neil.finnerty commented
Pictures for teams, players, etc. That way it is easier to share these type of items and identify players better.
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yucatech0 commented
i.e., it would be nice to be able to:
1. "send a message to a player"..to email a players parent but not be the admin..for example.. send a reminder to parent that its their time for the car pool the admin doesnt need to know that2. " store team documents"..this way team policies, can be reached
3. "optional to add players photo".. some parents dont know the players name or number but recognize them by face.
4. "optional team photo area"..photos of games, team pics, individual pics.
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alex.stclaire commented
Allow more detail on duties. The ability to add photos, such as change room maps, and saving these details on duties match to match.
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Anonymous commented
Ability to attach an image to a scheduled game. The map function is excellent, but it would be nice to be able to attach a image of the ground so that players/parents know where on the ground they are to be.