Creating Groups
Step 1: Log into SkillShark and click on “Add New” on the top right corner

Step 2: Add a group name and upload logo. Then hit “Continue”

Step 3: Select your evaluation template (based on sport). *This can be customized after a group is created

Step 4: Select who you will evaluate

There you have It! You’ve learned how to create a group with SkillShark!
For more information on creating events in SkillShark, visit our help center or schedule a call with a product expert.
FAQ — Creating Groups
You can create unlimited groups! As a rule of thumb, create a group for each sports team you coach.
Click on “Users & Roles” in the main menu on the left-hand side.
Click “Invite”
Add the applicable email and role (can be evaluator or coach).
Click “Invite”
Add the applicable email and role (can be evaluator or coach).
Click on “Sample Template” in the onboarding process. From there, you will be able to manually add the evaluation metrics that apply to your sport.
Yes. In the “Manage Group” dashboard, click on the three dots and navigate to “Group Settings.” From here, you can rename your group and even change the logo.
While you cannot permanently delete your group, you can archive groups.
All associated events, teams, players and scores will be temporarily archived. Group access for coaches and evaluators will be restricted.
All associated events, teams, players and scores will be temporarily archived. Group access for coaches and evaluators will be restricted.
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