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When I share a link to my drill, the link goes to a sign up page...why isn't it showing the drill?
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Hi Micheal,
When sharing a drill you are directed to the Sportplan website that does not require you to have a Sportplan account. However if those wishing to view the drill have already looked at 3 drills on the website and are not a member, they will be required to create an account in order to view your drill.
Another easy way to share drills and plans is to have your coaches create a Sportplan account and add them to your My Team (FAQ: My Team). If you then create a folder, you will be able to share the folder with members of your My Team (FAQ: How to Share a Folder), where you can drag and drop your drills and plans. They will be alerted when you add more content to this folder.
The Sportplan Team
Hi Micheal,
When sharing a drill you are directed to the Sportplan website that does not require you to have a Sportplan account. However if those wishing to view the drill have already looked at 3 drills on the website and are not a member, they will be required to create an account in order to view your drill.
Another easy way to share drills and plans is to have your coaches create a Sportplan account and add them to your My Team (FAQ: My Team). If you then create a folder, you will be able to share the folder with members of your My Team (FAQ: How to Share a Folder), where you can drag and drop your drills and plans. They will be alerted when you add more content to this folder.
The Sportplan Team
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