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Webinar

Autonomous Pitch Marking for Grassroots Clubs

Saving Time | Keeping Standards High | Taking Pressure Off Volunteers

 

  19 February| 18:00-19:00 (GMT)

 

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Grassroots clubs are the heartbeat of football in Scotland.

Keeping pitches marked, safe, and match-ready is essential, but it’s also one of the biggest drains on time and people.

Together with the Scottish Football Partnership Trust, Turf Tank is hosting a live webinar for grassroots football clubs focused on maintaining pitches more effectively and maximising facility use throughout the year.

Worried a robot sounds out of reach? We’ll cover subscription packages and pricing in the opening 20-minute presentation so make sure you’re there from the start.

Learn more about how grassroot clubs are using autonomous pitch marking to: 

  • Keep pitches consistent and match-ready

  • Cut down the time spent on pitch marking

  • Reduce repeat work and wasted paint

  • Take pressure off volunteers 

No lectures. No pressure. 

Just a look at how clubs are marking pitches more efficiently and keeping standards high.


Webinar-Details

  19 February | 18:00-19:00 GMT

Agenda:
18:00 - 18:20 | Presentation by Alan Donaldson
18:20 - 19:00 | Q&A Session

 

What you'll learn

During this session you'll see


✔ How Turf Tank works from setup to cleanup
✔ How it paints with pinpoint accuracy
✔ How to manage your pitch layouts on the tablet
✔ How to mark small sided games on Astro turf while avoiding cut in lines and unnecessary surface wear
✔ How much time you can save on pitch marking
✔ How subscription pricing makes Turf Tank accessible for all


Not taking our word for it?

Hear it from the people behind the lines

We're not asking you to take our word for it - just listen to the people who’ve already made the switch.

"In winter months when the teams aren't playing you can let the lines go.
You never need to worry about remembering where corner flags are going to go. It's all in the app..." 


Neil McNaughton
President & Groundsman
Crosshouse CFC