Vendor replies get buried.
Bus requests go out by email, text, phone call, or whatever worked last time. Then someone has to remember who answered, who declined, who needs a nudge, and which confirmation belongs to which trip.
RoadGame turns the sports schedule into confirmed transportation. Import your games, request buses from your existing vendors, collect replies by email or text, see which trips are at risk, and keep coaches updated — without another spreadsheet chase.
Most problems start small: a vendor hasn’t replied, a change lives in the wrong email thread, or a coach doesn’t know the bus number yet. RoadGame is built for the messy middle between "the game is scheduled" and "the team is on the bus."
Bus requests go out by email, text, phone call, or whatever worked last time. Then someone has to remember who answered, who declined, who needs a nudge, and which confirmation belongs to which trip.
A changed pickup time or driver name is only useful if the right coach sees it before departure. RoadGame sends the practical details by SMS at the moment they matter.
With forty trips on the board, you shouldn’t have to scan every row to find the three that need attention. RoadGame ranks the open threats so you know what to fix first.
RoadGame works with your existing schedule and vendors. No new vendor portal, no coach app to roll out — just a clearer way to request, confirm, notify, and prove what happened.
A missed bus almost never starts with one big mistake. It starts with one unanswered request, one stale spreadsheet, or one coach who never got the update.
RoadGame is pre-launch, opening an early pilot for the 2026-27 season. It works with your existing schedule and current vendors. If your school or district is interested, apply below and we'll be in touch.