Recent Blogs


Sponsor Analytics

We released RunSignup Analytics for Sponsor only 12 days ago. This gives sponsors a view on how many times their logo has been displayed on a page on the race website. For example, the 9/11 Memorial & Museum Run/Walk this past weekend shows the total number…

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Dropbox Results adds any Fields

You can upload any fields you want to display in Results via the Dropbox integration. You still need a minimum of bib, first, last, gender, age as column headers in your csv file in Dropbox. For example, this csv has a column for Hair:…

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Day 1

We always look forward to Jeff Bezos annual letter for Amazon. 2016 Letter to Shareholders. As usual, he always attaches this first year letter where he talks about this being Day 1. This year he makes the point that it is still…

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Customize Email Results Notifications

We have added the ability to customize Results Notifications with rich HTML, and of course the custom tags we have always supported. The new editor looks like the editor in other parts of RunSignup: The tags are very extensive and allow timers to also send…

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Transfer to Waitlist

We have a couple of large customers who have sold out events with Waitlists. Some participants signed up for another event wish to transfer themselves to the event with the waitlist. In this example, a person in the Marathon event for the…

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Sponsor Logo Views

Thanks to our new RunSignUp Analytics, we can now show the number of sponsor logo views on a per sponsor basis. This now includes counting the sponsor watermarks on photo views. In this example, Lacas is the sponsor with their watermark on the…

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RunSignup Analytics

The first step of RunSignup Analytics has been released into production. As the name implies, this is similar to Google Analytics for races using the RunSignup platform. Over time it will collect and process all of the web interactions that your participants…

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Registration Market Analysis – April 2017

We did the first Market Analysis last September, and a second one in March and the third one ins September, 2016. We will continue to do this every 6 months and try to make it better with your feedback (so feel free to send suggestions or corrections…

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