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March 14, 2026

Schedule Builder, Mobile UX, and Polish — Week of March 14, 2026

Build a session-by-session schedule and share it with one public link, every management workflow now works on mobile, and a round of empty-state and interface polish.

Schedule Builder, Mobile UX, and Polish — Week of March 14, 2026

A significant batch of improvements shipped the week of March 14. Here's what changed and why it matters.


Meet Schedule Builder

The biggest change this week: you can now build a complete event schedule inside RecordBoard.

Create sessions (Morning Session, Afternoon Session, etc.), assign events to each session, and set start times. When you're ready, publish the schedule — RecordBoard generates a public URL that anyone can open on any device, no login required.

Why this matters: meet directors spend real time answering "when does shot put start?" before and during a meet. The schedule URL is your answer — put it in the meet program, post it on the facility scoreboard, or text it to coaches. When a start time changes, the link reflects it automatically. No PDF to re-export and re-send.

The Schedule tab lives on every meet's detail page. Create a meet, build your session structure, and publish — it takes about five minutes.


Mobile UX Overhaul

Every major meet management workflow now works properly on a phone.

Before this week, several flows had real problems on small screens: forms scrolled incorrectly, the keyboard covered input fields, and some workflows were effectively unusable without a desktop browser. That's fixed.

What changed:

  • Creating a meet — the creation flow now works cleanly on any screen size
  • Roster management — adding and editing athletes from a phone works without layout issues
  • Sending team invites — invite flow is mobile-complete from start to finish
  • Importing results — result import works on mobile; no desktop required

If you tried any of these workflows on your phone before and ran into problems, try again. We rebuilt the interaction patterns from the ground up for small screens.


Empty States and Interface Polish

Several smaller improvements shipped alongside the two main features.

Helpful empty states — dropdowns and lists that previously showed blank now show actionable guidance: "add an athlete to get started," "create a meet first," etc. Fewer dead ends when you're setting up something new.

Consistent date pickers — date selection is now handled by a single unified component throughout the app. If you noticed inconsistencies between pages (different calendar styles, different input behaviors), those are resolved.

Tab and card polish — the Schedule tab, event cards, and navigation controls received visual cleanup. The changes are subtle but the overall interface feels more consistent.


What's Coming

We're continuing work on Athletic.net direct result export and Android native app support. Both are in progress.

See the full changelog →

Questions about any of these features? Email us at hello@recordboard.io.

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