After each session, and after games, you go through the squad and capture two things: who turned up, and how they trained. It takes a couple of minutes, and it is where a lot of SquadX's value quietly builds up.
This lives under Performance.
Attendance
Mark each player present, injured, or absent with a reason. This is where the attendance you see on the Roster comes from, so the picture stays current without any separate admin.
Ratings
Rate each player on three things, on a scale of one to five:
- Effort: how hard they worked.
- Focus: how locked in they were.
- Attitude: how they were to have in the gym.
Add a note where something is worth remembering, good or bad.
It builds a picture over time
Every rating compounds into a chart on the player's profile, so you see a trend rather than a single night. The team-level view appears in your Analytics dashboard, where a dip across the group shows up before it reaches the scoreboard.
The real payoff comes later. When you need a straight conversation with a player or a parent, you have a season of evidence instead of a feeling about one bad week.
The habit is the point. A quick rating after every session is worth far more than a detailed one now and then.