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Deck Pass on TeamUnify Launches for all USA Swimming Member Clubs

By Marie Fitzgerald, 09/05/19, 10:45AM CDT

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Access Deck Pass from your desktop or mobile device to gain access to exclusive content, live and recorded event videos, statistics, and exclusive partner offers.

We are extremely excited to announce that we have launched an exclusive integration with USA Swimming's Deck Pass for all of our USA Swimming affiliated customers to start experiencing today. 

The integration will bring everything USA Swimming customers love about Deck Pass directly into their TeamUnify site and mobile app. 

While the integration is only available via desktop for customers on the new CMS, it will be available to all customers via the mobile app, OnDeck (iOS only at this time). 


Let your members know about Deck Pass on TeamUnify

We are giving you the ability to easily message all of your members directly from your TeamUnify site, letting them know they can access Deck Pass from their accounts via desktop or mobile app.


What you get with Deck Pass on TeamUnify

Features available through Deck Pass are beneficial not only for swimmers and families, but for coaches, officials, and all of your members as well. Check out the benefits of Deck Pass on TeamUnify below:

For Swimmers

USA Swimming is committed to growing the sport of swimming, with the help of Deck Pass on TeamUnify, we are continuing that commitment. Swimmers will find many interactive ways to help them improve through Deck Pass:

  • Earning digital patches by achieving a best time or a qualifying standard 
  • Setting goals and utilizing visualization tools to follow their progress
  • Track their best times and meet participation

Lastly, swimmers can connect to their friends and follow along with each other's accomplishments, providing a fun, supportive environment.


For Parents

Parents are swimmers biggest supporters and cheering squad, Deck Pass on TeamUnify will give parents the visibility and insight to their swimmer's progress, achievements, and more. Your TeamUnify account provides families with a single login and location for their swim teams information, which means parents have access to their swimmer’s Deck Pass account to see their best times, qualifying standards, standings for their team and the patches they have been awarded.

For Coaches

USA Swimming provides exclusive content for coach education through Deck Pass that will be made more accessible through the new integration. Coaches also have access to VCC and IMX standings to track their team’s standings. Additionally, if a swimmer is doing particularly well in practice or in a meet, coaches can reward their swimmers with patches to continue encouraging them throughout the season.

For Everyone

While many of the features within Deck Pass are specific to a swimmer, coach or parent, there are additional benefits that span far beyond those three categories. USA Swimming offers content catered specifically to the swimming community, articles and interviews with swimmers, live streaming events, and an on-demand video library.

All of this is available to your team, and because of the new integration with TeamUnify will be visible on your website, giving you more engaging content for members and increasing site traffic to your site.


To experience the full benefits of Deck Pass on TeamUnify, you will need to be a member of USA Swimming, be a customer of TeamUnify and have the new CMS activated. While all TeamUnify customers without the new CMS will have access to these benefits through the mobile app, the website integration is only supported on the mobile responsive CMS.


Ready to Upgrade?

If you are ready to upgrade your site to the new CMS to experience the full benefits of Deck Pass on TeamUnify, fill the form out below and your account manager will contact you with next steps

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