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RunSignup Announces RaceJoy Now with Native Maps and Participant Pause

May 19, 2023

Supports Needs of Trail, Ultra and Cycling Events in Remote Areas and Mass Participation Events with Limited Cell Coverage

May 19, 2023 -Moorestown, NJ/ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – RunSignup, the leading registration and technology provider for endurance events in the United States, announces two significant advancements for its RaceJoy race day mobile app. As a RunSignup product designed to elevate the race day experience, RaceJoy now supports Google native maps and stores course routes on Android and Apple phones for offline experiences. In addition, the company introduces an optional Participant Pause feature. These innovative additions expand the application of RaceJoy to a broader range of events and further solidify RunSignup’s commitment to providing comprehensive technology solutions to event organizers.

“These two new features represent the latest technological advancements we’ve implemented in RaceJoy over the past decade. We continuously strive to address the unique challenges and needs of each event type, thinking outside the box to deliver innovative solutions. It is not often that a feature can help both the largest races with tens of thousands of runners at a starting line as well as the 100 person trail race through the remote mountains of Montana, but RaceJoy’s true offline maps does exactly that. We are very excited to launch this release to benefit all race types,” said James Harris, Founder of RaceJoy and CFO of RunSignup’s RaceDay Technology.

RaceJoy now stores the native Google course maps on participants’ Android and Apple phones. This eliminates limitations associated with poor to no cell coverage regions, such as experienced with remote ultra events or congested start areas. Participants now have uninterrupted access to the official course map helping to facilitate navigation on the course and reducing the risk of participants getting off course.This is particularly helpful for remote endurance events. In addition, this new approach requires less transmission of data – a significant challenge point for large events with congested start and finish areas.

This new release of RaceJoy also introduces the innovative Participant Pause feature. This functionality empowers participants to pause and restart their tracking and clock time during relevant races such as for lap events that include rest periods. The Participant Pause feature is also beneficial for virtual events and cumulative challenge events where participants are tracking only the time they are completing for a given distance.

RaceJoy makes use of GPS and Cellular technology to provide information to and from participants’ phones. The new native maps capability complements the existing Store and Forward feature available in RaceJoy. Store and Forward activates when a participant enters a cell dead zone and stores the participant’s progress and tracking data. Once the participant re-enters a functioning cell area the progress and tracking data is delivered to their spectators and the race operations monitoring system. Meanwhile, the participant’s experience is uninterrupted and they continue to receive audio progress updates at every mile regardless of cell conditions since participant progress updates are utilizing GPS technology.

About RunSignup:

RunSignup is the leading U.S. event technology company powering registration, ticketing, and peer-to-peer fundraising. Because we believe everyone deserves access to powerful technology to improve their events, we offer a comprehensive, free, end-to–end platform that provides solutions from marketing to event day management tools. More than 28,000 events use RunSignup, TicketSignup, and GiveSignup to sign up over 8 million people annually. Since 2010, we have helped our customers raise more than $2 billion.

To find out why customers like the Richmond Marathon, American Cancer Society, Vacation Races, and RaceDay Events use RunSignup, visit www.runsignup.com.