For parents

Never miss a session again.

One screen, every child. RSVP in a tap. Tournaments, closed dates, goal deadlines — all visible without scrolling through a WhatsApp backlog. Summit treats you as the operational adult you are.

One calendar across every child.

The Family Calendar puts every linked child on the same screen, with each child colour-coded distinctly. One glance tells you whose session is on what day, which child has a tournament next Saturday, and which Tuesday night is closed for half-term.

RSVP in one tap.

The condensed upcoming strip on the family dashboard shows the next few sessions across every child. Each has inline RSVP buttons right there — attending, not attending, optional reason. You don't need to drill into a session, you don't need to open a child's profile. One tap, done.

Family Group Sessions, modelled properly.

When two of your kids are in the same group session, Summit surfaces it as a single Family Group Sessions tile. You RSVP for both children at once. No duplication, no double-tap.

Consent stays with you.

You decide what each child can do, per child:

  • Can this child message the head coach directly?
  • Can this child message any of their coaches?
  • Can this child message other under-16 players?
  • Can this child use any forum-style surfaces if they ship?

Each toggle is editable at any time, and respected by the rest of the platform. For under-16 players, direct coach messaging is firewalled to the parent thread by default — a structural data-model decision, not a setting that can be silently turned off.

Tournament entries, closed dates, goal deadlines.

Tournament entries on a child's annual plan, club closed dates, and approaching goal deadlines all surface on the parent dashboard. Coming in v1.6: email notifications and parent push notifications for the moments that matter, so you don't even need to log in to know what's coming next.