As cross country season approaches, timers are preparing for smooth and accurate timed scoring. This guide—based on our annual deep dive webinar—will walk you step-by-step through the best practices for configuring cross country events in RunSignup’s RaceDay Scoring. Below is a high level... The post Cross Country Timing with RaceDay Scoring appeared first on RunSignup.| RunSignup
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
RunSignup’s RaceDay development team is continuously working to enhance RunSignup’s Timer Dashboard to provide more value to timers. Now available is a new table layout with improved organization, featuring easy-to-navigate tabs for Ongoing, Upcoming, and Past races. This update makes it more...| RunSignup
RaceJo's launch of Predictive Pace—a new feature that extends real-time participant map tracking to everyone.| RunSignup
This spring, we encountered some unexpected issues with RaceDay Scoring V5 that has led to new performance improvements.| RunSignup
RaceDay Mobile Timing V5 (Part 2) includes highly requested in-app camera zoom controls and a comprehensive photo upload progress indicator.| RunSignup
We are very pleased to announce the new release of RaceDay Scoring, Version 5. This major upgrade features a complete backend rewrite, delivering significantly increased performance and scalability. RaceDay Scoring is comprehensive race timing and scoring software that is revolutionizing the endurance race industry. RaceDay Scoring Version 5 is optimized for handling the largest and most complex races with unprecedented efficiency. This update introduces many new features and enhancements, in...| 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
The 2025 Timer Education Summit, held on January 28-29 at the University of South Florida Health CAMLS facility in Tampa, brought 120 timers from across the nation together for two days of education, innovation, The 2025 Timer Education Summit, held on January 28-29 at the University of South Florida Health CAMLS facility in Tampa, brought 120 timers from across the nation together for two days of education, innovation, and connection. With diverse education tracks tailored for both new and s...| RunSignup
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We are excited to announce significant advancements to RunSignup's free RaceDay Mobile Timing App. These improvements further empower timers and event organizers with versatile solutions for timing smaller or remote events and providing a reliable backup for chip-timed races.| RunSignup
Some of the best-kept productivity secrets, including batching tasks, using timers, and saying no. I’ll also share some tips on making sure you live a life that fills your soul with joy. The post The Best-Kept Productivity Secrets: Batching Tasks, Timers, and Saying No first appeared on Tech Biz Gurl.| Tech Biz Gurl
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