A Better Race Website

Update: The recorded replay of Build a Better Website Webinar is now available.

A race website is an ambassador for your event, telling the world what your race is about and why they should participate… but building and maintaining an independent race website can be time consuming and expensive. RunSignUp race websites solve many of the problems inherent in creating a website:

  • Full visibility for your brand and sponsors
  • Key information (such as packet pickup or awards) is controlled from a single hub, so all updates only need to be made once
  • Unlimited custom sections and pages to cover every aspect of your event (with menu customization)
  • Custom colors, images, and look to your site
  • Mobile responsive for all devices
  • Built-in analytics
  • Social sections, sponsor zones, countdown clocks, and more
  • Strong calls to action for SignUp and Donate

Recently, the RunSignUp website also got a face-lift: a new website template that is sleek, modern, and exceptionally varied from race to race. We’re hosting a webinar on 5/9 to show you how to customize your race website (SignUp here), but if you need some advance inspiration, check out a few sharp websites from across the RunSignUp world:

Taco’s N’ Ritas Run

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The Perfect 10 at Mt. Brilliant Farm

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Lake Powell Half Marathon

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Food Truck 5/10K

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The Lake Cumberland Half

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19th Annual Perogie Dash

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Oaktown Half

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SoCal’s Tiki Beach 5K & 10K

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Race Against Traffick 5K/10K Run and Family Fun Walk

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Whether you’re transitioning your full race website to RunSignUp or simply want a registration page that matches the spirit of your event, the new race templates strike the right balance between flexibility and ease of use. Learn more about branding your site, highlighting events and pricing, and activating your audience at our webinar on Wedensday, 5/9:

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