You asked for it and Rivals actually delivered.
With the switch to the new site format, Rivals has also launched a mobile app. It's available on Android and iOS. I've included screenshots from the iOS version since that's what I use but it should be similar on Android.
First off, to find the app go to the app store and search for Rivals.com. You should find something like this...
Install that and open it. When you log in with your Rivals user name, it should recognize that you're an OwlScoop subscriber and default in our home page. If you subscribe to more than one site, you may need to mess with the settings to determine which team you want to be your default.
Remember how we mentioned that the new format would be more mobile friendly? Well, this is the justification for that.
You'll be able to scroll through all of our front-page articles from the Articles tab in the app. After that, there's a forums tab, a notifications tab, a teams tab and a settings tab.
For big news articles, John and I will push these notifications out to the app and they'll appear as a notification on your phone and in the notifications tab of the actual app. If, for some reason, you decide that you don't want the notifications on your phone, you can disable them in the settings tab.
So, there you have it. It's pretty simple and user friendly but should make reading OwlScoop on the go that much easier.
With the switch to the new site format, Rivals has also launched a mobile app. It's available on Android and iOS. I've included screenshots from the iOS version since that's what I use but it should be similar on Android.
First off, to find the app go to the app store and search for Rivals.com. You should find something like this...
Install that and open it. When you log in with your Rivals user name, it should recognize that you're an OwlScoop subscriber and default in our home page. If you subscribe to more than one site, you may need to mess with the settings to determine which team you want to be your default.
Remember how we mentioned that the new format would be more mobile friendly? Well, this is the justification for that.
You'll be able to scroll through all of our front-page articles from the Articles tab in the app. After that, there's a forums tab, a notifications tab, a teams tab and a settings tab.
For big news articles, John and I will push these notifications out to the app and they'll appear as a notification on your phone and in the notifications tab of the actual app. If, for some reason, you decide that you don't want the notifications on your phone, you can disable them in the settings tab.
So, there you have it. It's pretty simple and user friendly but should make reading OwlScoop on the go that much easier.