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Membership Toolkit streamlines all the tools it takes to manage groups like PTAs, PTOs, Booster Clubs, HOAs, Clubs, Professional and Social Organizations, and small nonprofits.
SignUpGenius simplifies the process of organizing events and volunteers by providing online sign ups for nonprofits, schools, sports, faith groups, colleges, businesses and organizations.
I love the ease of use for people of all different technical abilities. It is easy to pass down from person to person as volunteers change, and their help desk is incredible.
When we were forced to migrate to this new platform from the company we used to use (company buy out) - we were SHOCKED at how horrible the new system was.
I would recommend this to similar organizations looking for an easy to implemment platform. While there are features I'd love to see its a great value for the functionality.
The change was forced on their timeline, not in the off peak time for their customer base.
The financial statements are seamless, easy to set up, and well formatted. The reports you can generate are amazing.
Additionally, the volunteer sign up is very limited and we have gone back to Sign Up Genius for volunteers.
Also the software tools improved communication and event planning which motivated many more in the 90% to step up and pitch in.
There is not a way to "merge" the two accounts. We have to select one account, manually update it to reflect the payment on the other account and "cancel" the duplicate member account.
I like it’s ease of use and think it’s a great tool when trying to organize people’s availabilities. Ve found it helpful for social situations like study groups or potlucks.
My only problem was when logging in, I had to enter my account and password and that usually drove me crazy because I could never remember it.
SignUp Genius is incredibly easy to use and so effective. Even the free version is incredibly powerful and seamless to integrate.
My biggest complaint would be using it on a mobile device can be annoying, sometimes you can't see all the information available.
I love how easy it is to use SignUpGenius. And I love how minimal advertisements there are, which is not very distracting for those who are using it.
It confused some of the people who signed up. If I bought the version, I know there would be no ads.
I really enjoyed this software because it is a great concept. It is a great way to keep track of signups for anything that you need to schedule slots for.
The only complaint I have about SignUpGenius, and this is just me being picky, is the fact that you have to login to use it anytime someone sends a schedule out.
Tyler: My name's Tyler. I'm an assistant pastor at Audubon Drive Bible Church. We're a small church with a small staff of about five people or less. And I would give SignUpGenius a five star rating. We have small group ministry at our church and I typically will use SignUpGenius to coordinate volunteers, it's been really helpful for doing that. So for example, if we've got a party or we've got something that we're planning and we need people to bring meals, I'll create a SignUpGenius, send it out to the congregation and ask them to volunteer for a spot, volunteer to bring a meal, and then it coordinates with me. And then SignUpGenius also allows, they will send an email, a reminder email to the people who signed up. So that takes a lot of the administrative work off me of having to remind people because I know they're going to get that reminder email anyway. It's been really helpful for me. One of the things I like about SignUpGenius has been you don't have to be incredibly technologically savvy to be able to work with it. I don't consider myself a technological guru, but it's actually taken off some of the administrative work off my plate when it comes to coordinating volunteers for different things at our church. And it will even do some of the work for me of reminding people what they volunteered for and it's really user-friendly. So we have a congregation where there are some older folks as well, and it's been good to know that it's user-friendly on both their end and on my end as the one creating the signups in the first place. The only thing that I would say that I dislike about SignUpGenius, and it's really only because I've been using the free version, which has been super helpful for us, but within the free version there's a lot of ads. Which can be expected, but it can be also kind of cumbersome when you're scrolling down to try to sign up and you get ad after ad. I'm sure that would be alleviated if we didn't have the free version, but that would be the one knock that I'd have against it.
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