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Kiteboarding photographer Bryan Elkus has announced SessionAlert, a new project you can use to let everyone know where you are riding and what the conditions are like.
From Bryan Elkus:
I’m excited to share a project I have been extremely busy working on over the past few months with my friend Rob Wolfbrandt. We have spent an enormous amount of time making a product/service that we use and hope it works for you too.
What is SessionAlert? SessionAlert is the mobile app that lets you plan and find Kiteboarding sessions, and share real time riding conditions publicly or privately with your friends. All on an open platform, no downloading needed. It’s for any web enabled device (including Android, iPhone, iPad and Desktop Computers)
Why use SessionAlert? It always seemed difficult to find out where your friends were riding, when the wind sensors arn’t always working properly, and getting innundated with text messages, emails and phone calls trying to organize a session was a pain! So, it was time for change! The best part is that its great for everybody, from the Pros to the rider just finishing their first lesson. The Private SessionAlerts are what I’m most excited about, which is the ability to create a group of your closest riding buddies and only send the alerts to them, when the conditions are at their best.
How it works? You sign up at SessionAlert.com. Under Settings set your home location. This will set the center point from which your alerts will be generated. Next, set the distance in which you want to get alerts (ie. the distance your willing to travel to go ride). Choose how you would like to get the alerts, either Text Message/SMS or Email. You can also add your Facbook, a profile picture, local public riding locations and create a friends list for Private SessionAlerts & messages. So now that your all set up if you find your way to the Feed tab at the top, this houses the SessionAlerts and private messages. To create a SessionAlert click on the +Alert and fill out the conditions and submit. Only people who want to get the alert will be notified based on the setup in their profile settings. The more of your group that uses it the more beneficial it will be to everyone.
Rob and I hope you enjoy this as much as we do. We are constantly updating so please send your feedback to let us know how its working for you and your group of riders. You can follow on twitter: @sessionalert
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What an awesome idea. I have signed up. Would be fantastic if they had an iphone app....
For now I just get the email notification which is fine.
Comment by Kitesports on April 11, 2012 at 15:03 Seems like SessionAlert is working on my Blackberry now. The Maps section is still a bit clunky but apparently that is just BB and google maps not working too well together. To be honest, you don't need to use the Maps section to post Alerts. You can always add locations at home using your PC and then just select the location from the dropdown list when you want to add an Alert.
I guess it will take time before more people in SA make the effort to use it, and then it will be a valuable kiting tool...
Comment by Kitesports on March 23, 2012 at 16:03 Spoke to the guys at SessionAlert and they are sorting out the Blackberry issue. He says if he doesn't sort it in the next week then he will give us a link to an older version of the app that works on BB.
Comment by Kitesports on March 23, 2012 at 11:40 Sorry to hear Francois. Are you on Blackberry? I tried it on my Blackberry now and it shows a message saying 'Browser does not support location detection' then it does nothing! I'll send their support a message and see if they have a solution. Sorry to get you all excited and then it doesn't work. It is working from desktop though.
Comment by Francois Knoetze on March 23, 2012 at 10:38 Very cool idea. Just having a bit of trouble with the site layout and map. its not loading. thanks for the news feed!!
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