Frequently asked questions
What do the labels in Chessity mean?
Labels in Chessity are handy "stickers" that you can attach to students. They help you to easily organize and find students. Think of labels like 'struggles with checkmate', 'talent class' or 'online lesson'. You can give a player multiple labels, so they can be found in different categories.
Example: Suppose some students are still struggling with checkmate. By giving them the label 'struggles with checkmate', you can easily find them in the task manager and assign extra exercises to train specifically on that. (See also: How can I assign tasks to my student?)
The difference between groups and labels is that a player can only be in one group at a time, while you can add as many labels as you want. Labels also work across groups.
In this video Janton explains more about the difference between groups and labels.