For parents

Understand your swimmer without sorting through scattered tools.

Follow progress, assignments, standards, and resources in one place, whether your club uses KeepsMeSwimming or you start with a family account.

Progress view

See swimmer times, trends, standards, assignments, badges, and leaderboard context in a parent-friendly format.

Family plan

Add up to 5 swimmers without club administration features.

Learning resources

Find helpful videos and explanations about technique, race skills, dryland, and meet preparation.

Family workflow

Keep the season easier to follow.

Parents can see the operational details clubs need families to act on, alongside the development context swimmers need to improve.

Meet signups

Track availability, event requests, coach suggestions, family responses, meet fees, and calendar details from the same swimmer view.

Volunteer jobs

See meet jobs, shifts, slots, assignments, and commitments without hunting through separate sign-up sheets.

Coach feedback

Receive individualized feedback, suggested videos, and group resources selected by coaches for the swimmer's current work.

For swim families

A simpler way to stay involved.

The parent experience is designed for visibility, not club administration. Families get useful context without staff-only controls.

5Swimmers included in the consumer family plan.
1Place for progress, assignments, and resources.
0Club setup steps required for family accounts.
Parent questions

What families can do with KeepsMeSwimming.

Can parents use KeepsMeSwimming without a club?

Yes. A family account is built for parents who want swimmer progress, standards, assignments, and resources without club administration tools.

What changes when a club uses KeepsMeSwimming?

Club-connected families can also see club-managed items such as meet signups, volunteer commitments, team calendar details, coach feedback, and featured group resources.

Can coaches send individual video feedback?

Yes. Coaches can suggest curated videos and resources to individual swimmers, while clubs can feature resources for training groups.