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planet.training is a team and member management web app for sports coaches, clubs, and associations, covering sports such as football, hockey, volleyball, and handball. It is not positioned as a general-purpose project management tool, but as a vertical SaaS product built around day-to-day team operations, player profiles, and training and match data management.
Based on the information on the page, the core modules include Club House for member management and Teams & Players for team and player management. Coaches or staff can centrally store each player’s information, track training performance, match performance, and injuries, and use notes to record assessments of player condition and match-day readiness. The platform also emphasizes that the “entire staff will work together,” suggesting support for multiple team members jointly maintaining club data. However, the crawled content does not disclose specific role permissions, approval workflows, or fine-grained access controls.
The page does not disclose plans, pricing, billing cycles, or payment methods. Although “TEST THE APP” appears on the site, this alone is not enough to confirm whether a free version or standard free trial is available. In terms of deployment, the text clearly describes it as a web-app, so it can be understood as being offered as an online application. There is no information on whether self-hosting, private deployment, or on-premise/local deployment is supported. For association-level customers, the platform mentions custom solutions, but does not provide details on the delivery model.
The crawled body text does not provide information about third-party integrations, APIs, webhooks, data import/export, single sign-on, audit logs, GDPR, or other security and compliance features. Therefore, if a club already uses a membership system, payment system, or data analytics tools, whether these can be connected with planet.training still needs further confirmation.
The main advantage is that the product focuses on sports team scenarios, with features designed around coaches’ high-frequency workflows. Compared with general spreadsheets or project management tools, it is better suited to managing player profiles, performance, and injury records. It also targets individual coaches, full clubs, and associations, giving it some room to scale. The downside is that public information is incomplete, especially around pricing, permissions, security, integrations, and service support, which makes procurement evaluation harder for enterprises or larger clubs.
Access from mainland China is unknown, and the page does not mention local nodes, Chinese-language support, or local payment options. If access is unstable, users in China may consider Feishu/Lark or DingTalk spreadsheets, WeCom combined with self-built forms, or local sports training and club management systems as alternatives.
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planet.training is an Germany SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach planet.training directly.