
Alan Jones of RunScore did the integration. It goes full circle. From within the RunScore system, you can click a couple of buttons and download participants from RunSignUp. You can add participants in RunScore (like many timers do on race day), and easily upload them to RunSignUp as well. Once results start to roll in, it is easy to click a utility that uploads and updates all race information. If edits are made in RunScore, those are reflected in RunSignUp. This is supported in RunScore Version 7.4.5.4 Level 2012.10.18. (Support for RunSignUp for: (1) Download of registrations, (2) upload of registrations and correcting of registrations on RunScore and having them appear right away on the RunSignUp site, and (3) Upload of results. Once uploaded, you can click on a link in Tools on RunScore and see the results on the site.)
Alan has done this video to show how easy it is. As he says “This is the slick part” – starting around 4:35 into the video. But you should watch the earlier part too…
This video shows how Splits work:
And of course the results are available in that beautiful new format with Google-style searching, easy drag and drop layout and customizable headings. Here is another video that shows what a user sees.