We’ve had a few questions from timers and race organizers about how much mobile data is used when uploading photos through RunSignup’s RaceDay Mobile Timing App. When capturing and uploading hundreds of participant photos, especially over a cellular connection, even small file sizes...| RunSignup
One of our Year End Wrap-up Blogs. Others include 2024 Year in Review, 2024 RunSignup Product Recap, 2024 GiveSignup Product Recap, 2024 TicketSignup Product Recap, 2024 Infrastructure Report, 2025 Company Strategy, 2025 RunSignup Roadmap, 2025 GiveSignup Roadmap, 2025 TicketSignup Roadmap. These will come out incrementally between end of November and early 2025....| RunSignup
Jonathan Newton of Summit Run Co. recently implemented remote location timing at the Yonah Mountain Vertical Challenge. This was Jonathan's first RunSignup RaceDay Scoring event and he combined this with the RaceDay Mobile Timing app in Backup mode.| RunSignup
We are very excited to announce the release of RaceDay Mobile Timing App Version 5. This significant update introduces innovative real-time photo capture integration, allowing race timers to capture and auto-tag participant photos directly from the app. Images are instantly linked to participants’ results pages and the event’s photo gallery, eliminating the need for manual uploads and making the process seamless and real-time.| RunSignup
RunSignup's new Photo Integration feature - soon to be available in the Mobile Timing App- was recently put to the test by Tony Sapp, from Negative Split Productions. Tony tried out the Version 5 Beta version of the Mobile Timing App, which introduces real-time photo capture integration with bib tagging and participant results. The free app is for timers to use as a scoring backup and for timing smaller or remote events where RFID technology isn't feasible.| RunSignup