RainoutLine is a Sports app by Status Share LLC. Check the status of facilities and events that you visit and attend. Activate notifications for any that you wish to receive update notifications.
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1. Administrators can use the app to quickly update the status of the facilities and events that they are responsible for.
2. Check the status of facilities and events that you visit and attend.
3. Activate notifications for any that you wish to receive update notifications.
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Better off just using the website. The app doesn’t update until much later.
Notifications would be nice…again
No timely updates for fields or games at Johnson County Rec. We got to field knowing rain coming but no updates. It is now hours later, severe storms moving through and app still says “It’s a Go!” 🙄what good is a rainout line that was updated 4 days ago?
All of the information in this app comes from your local parks. That includes the list of parks and any change in status. The huge benefit of this service over the one our parks dept. used to use is that you get the current field status. The other service only notifies you (text or email) when the status changes. That means you have to be subscribed before the latest update goes out. I’m writing this review because I was trying to check the status of an away game on a field that uses the other service. Maybe this app should subscribe to all of the possible rain out companies and create one spot to check any field status. That feature plus a calendar option would be awesome.
An app to provide status updates could have a lot of potential but it is seriously lacking right now. Within my area, only one county uses to report on the status of trails and parks. It does not allow user to filter dirt trails for mountain bikes from paved trails (neither the surface nor the activity: MTB, road cycling, hiking or walking). A “yellow” status on paved trail is completely uninformative. More widespread use by other counties or jurisdictions would be helpful as well as filtering capabilities by the type of activity in the trails.
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