I know it’s been awhile since you’ve heard from us about new developments here at TeamPages. And while it may seem a little on quiet on our end, rest assured TeamPages has been working diligently on developing some enhancements to make your sports life that much easier.
With the launch of the form builder back in September, we’ve had some pretty awesome feedback from you, our community. Since then, our main focus has been improving the platform so that managing your player data, finding the information you need, and staying on top of player registrations is as simple as possible.
This is the first of a series of blog posts that will show you all the new and cool features our team has been developing for your Online Form Builder.
Email Notifications:
Connecting with the community daily, I’m finding one of the most loved features of TeamPages are the automatic notifications/reminders that are sent out to members with newly created events or with game changes.
So we’ve taken the automated notification feature and added it to the online forms. Now, as an administrator, every time one of your members registers for your team and submits a form you’ll receive an instant email notification.
Here’s how to setup your email notifications for your online forms:
1. Access your Online Form Builder from your Settings area:
2. When creating a new form, you’ll find the email notifications feature in Step 4 of the wizard:
3. Hit the link to add your email address – you’ll have two options for when to receive the notifications:
- Email a Summary Daily
- Email Each Result
4. Enter your email and when you want to receive the email notifications. Click the green Add button. You’ll see your email updated at the bottom of the publishing/preview screen.
5. Now publish your form and you’re all set to receive email notifications with every player registration or form that’s submitted.
Stay tuned for the next post in the series of “New Features to TeamPages Online Form Builder” that will show you How to Search for Completed Transactions.
Thoughts? Feedback? Let us know what you think about the email notification feature!




I see limited use in receiving a confirmation email as administrators are monitoring whatever results anyway.
Sending an automated confirmation email to the person completing the form makes much more sense to me. This gives the user documented feedback and it standard practice in the industry.