Team selection - enter your team ID (tid) below, or choose it from the list.

User login (to view more than one team calendar):

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About Rosterity

Welcome...

Welcome to the Rosterity tool. In a nutshell, Rosterity is intended to be a quick and lightweight 'bulletin board' for recreational or 'pickup' sports teams. It lets a team captain, co-ordinator or coach know who's going to be at a given game so they and the other players can better plan for the match.

Before developing Rosterity, the author (who was the captain of a couple of different sports teams) was manually sending e-mails to his team, polling them on who would be playing or not playing for that week's game. E-mail, being what it is, would get lost, mis-filed or deleted.

With Rosterity, your team can have one centralized place where they can look at upcoming games, see who's going to be there, schedule their absences, and so on.

All players on the team share the same 'player password' - this lets a player modify the roster data for a game, letting the captain/coach know if they will be playing. The possible attendance values are 'No Answer', 'Yes', 'No' and optionally 'Maybe', and a 'Notes' field is provided for entering extra information or circumstances.

Since all players share the same password, a teammate can enter a response on the behalf of another player.

Who is it for?

If you're responsible for co-ordinating a recreational team of any kind where the players' other commitments often get in the way, then this is for you. It could be for softball, ice/floor hockey, volleyball, ultimate frisbee, soccer, WoW raids, dodgeball... the list goes on. Rosterity is perfect for any activity where a busy group of people meet.

For example...

The best way to see how it works is to try it yourself. Check out our Demo Team Page from a player's point of view. To prevent spam, the 'Notes' functionality of Rosterity has been disabled for the demo team, but you should be able to get a feel for the tool.

Getting Started

To use Rosterity, you must first come up with a unique 'team nickname' and request that a new team key be mailed to you. From there, create your team, input your players and schedule using the admin tools, then share your new team's URL and player password with your teammates.

Have your say

Rosterity is still under development - the lead programmer is maintaining a blog about the site's development, so if you have comments about the site let him know there.