RaceJoy Keeps Runners on Course

According to Burning River’s race director, Jim Christ; “If you are going to run 50 or 100 miles, it is a basic need for you and your support crew to know you are on course and your exact position. We are grateful…

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New Results User Experience

We released this in a number of phases over the past month, but it is a good example of how we are committed to our User Experience Manifesto of making the best user experience for race directors and participants. The new main…

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RaceJoy Goes Extreme in Alaska!

This past weekend the inaugural Alaskaman Extreme Triathlon took place and was the first race in Alaska to provide RaceJoy’s advanced tracking and cheers. Offering one of the most challenging and breathtaking extreme triathlons in North America, this new race experience is sure to…

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New Individual Results UX

We have released the new User Experience (UX) for viewing individual results: If the individual has a profile photo, then it will appear as well: (BTW, that photo is of Meredith Klein, our UX Engineer who designed this new page!) We have…

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New Individual Results UX

We have released the new User Experience (UX) for viewing individual results: If the individual has a profile photo, then it will appear as well: We have some more improvements coming on Results, so stay tuned! P.S. Just to remind you how…

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Map Matters

RunSignup’s RaceJoy recently held a webinar to share information about map matters in relation to RaceJoy’s race day mobile app. Below is a summation of what was covered or you can view the recording here: Topics covered include: Why Your Course Matters…

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34,000 Photo Views in 800 Person Race

Quick!  Add Photos to your Race! They generate 6 times more interest (page views) than Results:Photos: 41 Views per participantResults: 7 Views per participant The Scott Coffee Race was the race that RunSignup was originally inspired by. This year we were able to…

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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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