AtHomeNet teams with Tuxford Community to develop a tennis court reservation system. The reservation system can be accessed via PC, handheld device, or courtside. This system is highly integrated into the existing community website developed by AtHomeNet.
Located Located in Alpharetta, Georgia, not too far from Atlanta, the Tuxford Community Association has been using AtHomeNets Community Website to enhance communications in their community for years. Community Administrator Chip Yonkee has been somewhat of a visionary for Tuxford, using AtHomeNets website technology to take his community to the next level.
AtHomeNet is the nations premiere provider of Association Management Websites, Community Association Websites, Homeowners Association Websites, POA websites, Organization Websites, and Small Business Websites. The company has hosted and designed websites for Community Associations in nearly every state in America, and over 5 countries worldwide. Having released the much anticipated AtHomeNet Elite earlier this year, AtHomeNets national Association Management clients are now beginning to use the late breaking technology designed with Portfolio Association Management in mind. The company is fast becoming the standard bearer for Community Management technology. Now celebrating their 11th year as a pioneering HOA website firm, AtHomeNet continues to grow and spearhead the movement for resident and community adoption of online communications.
Tuxford communitys Chip Yonkee thought of the using AtHomeNets reservation system due to growing weary of utilizing an outdated paper reservations system. The old kiosk his community had beside the tennis courts was somewhat disorganized, archaic, and considered to be an eye-sore as he described it. Always thinking ahead of the curve, Yonkee knew that his Community Website had the functionality to make reservations online 24 hours a day. This was what he had envisioned his community residents doing; however, he wanted to take it a step further. He imagined an area where residents could walk up to the courts and make the reservations using the same online technology, but without having to install a housed computer. He assembled materials and drew up schematics to create a touch screen hub exclusively linked into the AtHomeNet reservations system, ushering in a new era of convenience and technology in Tuxford.
Its been nearly 2 1/2 years since the system was installed, and now the residents of Tuxford can scarcely remember what life was like before the tennis reservations kiosk.
Chip Yonkee used AtHomeNet technology to the fullest of its abilities paired with his own intuitive creativity to reinvent the way his community handled reservations.
nice!
nikl91 4 years ago
Nice!
nikl91 4 years ago