Parent & Leader Communication
Signup approvals, trip changes, new charges, overdue-balance reminders — Sites for Scouts emails the right families automatically the moment something happens. No announcement to draft, no list to maintain, and no wondering whether anyone hit send.
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Every trip change means drafting another announcement, and every overdue balance means writing another awkward reminder — then wondering who actually read it. Details get re-typed into announcements, sign-up sheets, and reply-all threads, and the one family who missed the message shows up at the wrong trailhead. You volunteered to mentor scouts, not to spend your evenings doing all the reminding.
Trip & Signup Emails
Every important moment in the troop already triggers the right email — you never draft a thing. A parent requests a trip signup and the trip managers hear about it. A leader approves it and the family hears about it. The notification is wired into the action itself, so nothing depends on a volunteer remembering to hit send.
Trip Change Notices
Trip details never come out right on the first save — the departure time shifts, then the packing list, then the meeting spot. Sites for Scouts waits 15 minutes after your last edit and sends one consolidated heads-up instead of an email per keystroke. Families stay informed without learning to ignore your emails.
Money Emails
Chasing money is the volunteer job nobody signed up for. Once a week, the system checks every scout account and emails the guardians of any account that owes — and it keeps reminding, week after week, until the balance is cleared. Your troop's payment instructions ride along inside every financial email, so parents always know exactly how to pay.
The Right People
Emails are targeted by role and by family connection. Admins get admin notices, trip managers get their trips, and parents only ever hear about their own scouts. Both guardians on an account receive each notice, and recipient lists are de-duplicated so nobody gets two copies of the same email.
Incoming Questions
Your troop website includes a contact form, so prospective families and current parents can always reach the troop. Every submission is emailed to your troop's admins and collected on a Messages page in the dashboard — name, email, phone, and the full message together — so a question never dies in one volunteer's personal inbox.
Who It Helps
Today, Sites for Scouts communication is automatic email — on purpose, because email is the one channel every family already checks. Next, we're building in-app messaging and forums: communication between leaders, parents, and scouts right inside the platform, so you can ditch the group texts and email chains for good. It's not here yet — but you can help shape it by telling us what your troop needs.
No — and that's the point. Every notification is wired to the event that triggers it: approve a signup and the family is emailed, post a charge and the guardians are notified. There are no notification settings screens to manage. You can watch it work during the free 30-day trial — everything here is included in the one plan.
No. Trip-detail edits are batched: the system waits 15 minutes after your last save before emailing families, and every new edit resets the timer. Tweak the departure time, the packing list, and the meeting spot in one sitting, and enrolled families get a single 'trip updated' email linking to the current details.
Not yet — online payments aren't live. What the reminder does include is your troop's own payment instructions (Venmo, Zelle, check — whatever you configure in Site Settings), so parents know exactly how to pay, and your treasurer records the payment when it arrives. Online parent payments by card or bank transfer are in active development and releasing soon.
Not today — there are no per-user notification preferences yet. In practice the volume stays low and relevant because every email is tied to something that directly involves that family: their scout's signup, their account's balance, a trip they're actually on. Parents never receive notices about other families' scouts.
Not yet. There's no in-app messaging today — that's a Coming Soon feature we're actively planning. Right now, communication flows two ways: the system emails families automatically when things happen, and anyone can reach the troop through the website's contact form, with submissions collected on the admins' Messages page.
Every guardian connected to that scout's account. Connect both parents — or a grandparent who handles payments — and each of them gets every approval, charge, and reminder for that scout, no relaying required. Recipient lists are de-duplicated, so nobody ever gets two copies of the same notice.
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