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ToggleWhat Is a Checklist License and Why It Matters
In Checklick, a checklist is a digital skill evaluation tool. Instead of relying on paper forms or spreadsheets, evaluators use checklists to track progress, record achievements, and ensure athletes are meeting the right standards. Each checklist is designed around a structured set of skills for a specific program or level.
A checklist license takes this a step further: it allows clubs to access official skill evaluation content without worrying about using the wrong version. Whether it’s created by a national organization, a sport administrator, or a coaching lead, this licensed checklist remains secure, controlled, and always up to date.
The Problem Without Licensing Control Without licensing, clubs and evaluators often pass around PDFs, spreadsheets, or copied checklists. This leads to:
- Version confusion
- Inconsistent evaluations
- Lack of visibility for content owners
When content changes, there is no guarantee everyone has the most recent version. That creates gaps in athlete development and program consistency.
What a Checklist License Means in Checklick
A checklist license gives your club permission to evaluate athletes using a protected checklist created by a third party. This may be a national sport organization, provincial body, or central coach. You cannot edit the checklist, but you can use it to track athlete skills, issue certificates, and manage evaluations confidently.
What Is Included in a Checklist License
Checklist License Feature | What It Does |
View-Only for Evaluators | Protects checklist from unintentional changes |
Up-To-Date Versioning | Ensures your club always uses the latest version |
Central Ownership | Checklist creator controls all updates and access |
Permission-Based Access | Only licensed clubs can evaluate with it |
Evaluation Tracking with Audit Trail | Tracks who evaluated whom and when |
Who Uses Checklist Licensing in Checklick
This feature supports organizations that care about consistency and national standards:
- National Sport Organizations (NSOs)
- Provincial Sport Organizations (PSOs)
- State Sport Organizations
- Regional Sports Organizations
- Competitive clubs with formal skill programs
- Youth academies with multiple evaluation levels
Use Case Example: A National Sailing Program
A national sailing body licenses its skill checklist to 120 local clubs. Each evaluator in those clubs uses the same criteria to assess athlete progress. The central body updates the checklist once a year. Clubs don’t need to re-upload or re-share anything. The changes apply automatically.
This ensures consistency across the country and simplifies tracking for both athletes and program managers.

Benefits of Licensed Checklists for Clubs and Organizations
- Evaluations are consistent, fair, and reliable
- Checklist content is protected from accidental edits
- Clubs always use the correct version
- Easier onboarding of new coaches and evaluators
- Secure record-keeping for compliance and reporting
What a Checklist License Is Not
- It is not a static PDF you email around
- It is not editable by clubs or evaluators
- It is not downloaded and stored offline
Instead, it lives in your Checklick account and is always current
Checklist Licensing vs. Manual Distribution
Manual Sharing | Checklist Licensing |
Multiple versions in circulation | Everyone uses one version |
Unclear who made changes | Creator retains full control |
Updates missed by clubs | Updates applied instantly for all |
Difficult to audit or track | Full usage visibility inside Checklick |
Ready to License Your Evaluation Content in Checklick
Whether you’re managing a national framework or a local progression plan, checklist licensing keeps your program clean, consistent, and audit-ready.
Book a free 30-minute demo of Checklick to learn how to protect your content and improve evaluation results.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. Can I edit a checklist after it is licensed to my club?
No. Only the checklist creator can make updates. Your club will always access the latest approved version.
Q2. Can I assign the licensed checklist to multiple groups?
Yes. You can assign it the same way as other checklists in Checklick.
Q3. What happens when the creator updates the checklist?
All licensed users automatically see the latest version in their accounts.
Q4. Can I see which evaluator completed each assessment?
Yes. Evaluation history and reporting are available through each athlete profile.