The Announcer View is a simple way to get a copy of the results in real time from the main timing device for the race announcer or the race director over Bluetooth or the web. [More]
We've started Webscorer Users Group on Google - learn how to join the group. [More]
Bib sync is a multi-device feature which helps automate the age-old method of timing races:- Device #1 is used to tap time stamps at the finish line
- Device #2 is used to record bib numbers at the end of a finish chute
- The bibs are then matched with the corresponding time stamps during or after the race [More]
Webscorer PRO 4.8 adds a new option to send an email to each racer within seconds of finishing the r [More]
Would you prefer to use a physical button to start the race and record time stamps vs. looking down on the screen to make sure your finger tap registered correctly with the app? If so, you can use the Flic button which uses Bluetooth to communicate with your timing device. [More]
Are you organizing a Ninja Warrior type of event, where the participant self-starts and stops the ra [More]
How to use the Master / Helper timing mode with multiple devices [More]
An enduro mountain-biking race consists of anywhere from 2 to 8 (or more) timed stages, [More]
Follow these steps to timing a point-to-point race with 2 devices running Webscorer PRO [More]
The Webscorer PRO app is now available for laptops, desktops and tablets running Windows 10 as well as Mac computers running macOS Catalina (version 10.15 or later). [More]
It’s always best to have all racers pre-register online and issue a hard cutoff for registrations to prevent the typical day-of-race chaos. However, this is not always possible. To accommodate these types of race scenarios, Webscorer offers 3 different options [More]
Webscorer PRO version 2.7 introduced the ability to “skip” laps for some distances in a multi-distance race, where you want to time splits at multiple locations - and not all racers pass through all check points. An example:1. You’re timing a race with two distances:- 10K- 20K [More]
Webscorer PRO supports two start types where the racers start individually:Individual start
- Racers can start in any order and at any interval
- Starting is done by tapping the racer on the screen
- No audible countdown[More]
Webscorer PRO version 2.5 added support for Bluetooth barcode / QR code scanners that emulate an ext [More]
Follow these steps to time a race with multiple check points using multiple devices running Webscorer PRO: [More]
Do you have an event where the race finish may be too busy to handle with manual timing? But y [More]
The Webscorer timing app uses the internal clock of the device (Android / iOS / Windows) as its refe [More]
How to time a point-to-point obstacle course race with 2 iPads? Watch this new video to find out: h [More]
Example of a paperless results bulletin board: 1. Results were posted live from Webscorer PRO durin [More]
Race organizer question:I have a question on how to use Webscorer for a race my paddling club is run [More]
Let's assume you've mastered Webscorer PRO well enough and feel confident to time your race with it. [More]