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LIVE VOTING AND SCORING FOR EVENTS WITH CONTESTANTS

WITH SUBMISSIONS (ANIMALS, VEHICLES, PROJECTS). ALL WITH YOUR BRANDING!

Powerful. Comprehensive. Convenient.

No passwords! Event administrators simply add contestants and judges to their event with an email and mobile number. When those users arrive, they are sent a 6-digit sign in code on the spot. No passwords to remember!

Spectators do not even need to sign in to follow the action or vote on any fan-favorite ballots you publish.

Simple Access

Unlimited Events & Classes

You can host as many events as you wish! The competition library lets you create and save competition classes that you can drop into any event.

Screenshot of a mobile app interface for HeliStorm 2025, showing three options: EMS Flight, Military Flight, and Precision Hover, each with description, and icons at the bottom for Scores, Voting, Models, and Pilots.
Mobile app screen showing upcoming events for drone racing, including HeliStorm 2025, BavarianDemon Championships 2025, and Spektrum National Transmitter Championship in August 2025. Navigation tabs at the bottom for Scores, Voting, Models, and Pilots.

Live & Instantaneous

Hosts can set up model or pilot-based ballots that allow contestants and spectators to vote for their favorites. Hosts can limit who votes (e.g. contestants only, spectators only or both) and specify the number of votes each person gets per ballot.

Live Voting!

Hosts can message contestants to remind them of upcoming rounds, announce schedule changes or prompt individuals to correct personal or class entry information. Messages are sent via text so any phone can receive them.

Instant Messaging

Screenshot of a mobile app interface for sending a text message to multiple contestants, with a button to select recipients, a text input area, and icons at the bottom for calendar, ballot box, wheelchair, officer, and settings.
A voting interface for the Flying Ace Award for Best Pilot, showing a list of candidates with their photos, names, and locations. Perry Winkle from Littleton, CO, is selected with a check mark. The screen has icons at the bottom for Scores, Voting, Models, Pilots, and Profile.

Contestant Tutorial

This video reviews the contestant’s view of the software. It focuses on the contestant’s role and interaction with screens viewable only by the contestant.

You Be The Judge

Using the no-look scoring targets, judges can thumb-tap on the scoring standards circles to rapidly decrement the pilot’s score by increments of 1 or .5 (set by the event host).

A quick tap on the blue pattern button reveals any freestyle diagram uploaded by the contestant or assigned by the host.

Heads Up Judging

Fine-Tuning The Score

Once the flight is concluded, judges can adjust their scores using sliders for each scoring standard. Moving from element to element is a simple tap on the bottom of the screen.

Golf simulator screen showing a shot with various scoring metrics including speed, precision, realism, and difficulty, with a maneuver total of 23.0.

See how this innovative new scoring app takes the hassle and inaccuracies of paper judging out of the picture completely while engaging spectators in real time.

Judge Tutorial

Powerful Event Setup Tools

Screenshot of a voting dashboard for HeliStorm 2025 on LiveJudge platform. The page shows multiple voting options including 'Fan Favorite,' 'Flying Ace Award,' 'Pilot's Choice - Civilian,' 'Pilot's Choice - Military,' and 'Pilot's Choice - Overall.' Each voting option displays the number of votes, voting period, and voting criteria. There are sections for managing voting settings and candidate options on the right side of the screen.

Create as many fan, contestant or combination voting ballots as you want! Assign one or more votes to each voter and watch the numbers climb! You can hide the results for an award ceremony or display them as they come in. Great for “Best Of” and “Favorite” style ballots.

Screenshot of an online class management platform called LiveJudge. It displays several classes in a class library, including EMS Flight, EMS-Testing Class, Military - Testing Class, Military Flight, Precision Hover, and Team Formation. Each class contains details such as total rounds, time per round, class elements with their weights, and specific instructions or note for scoring and round accumulation.

With a competition class library, you can retain templated structures to use across an unlimited number of events. Each class can have as many elements as needed. You can weight each element and set other attributes, including time limit, total rounds and advancement rules.

Screenshot of a contestant management page for HeliStorm 2025 with a list of names, registration dates, cities, AMA, and class entries. Contestants include Michael Kranitz, Evan Sayres, Michael Roznick, Gonzalo Martinez, Joel Rosenzweig, Mark Smith, Patrick Vestal, Romano Pesce, Mikki Vestal, Danny Melnik, Mark Laue, Benjamin Richardson, Sandy Jaffe, and Tommy Dean. The right panel displays details for Michael Kranitz, including his name, city, AMA, email, mobile number, bio, and class entry with voting privileges.

Easily upload or addd contestants to your event. You can turn on “self-registration” for voting ballots, saving you time. You are free to move contestants in and out of competition classes.

Screenshot of a scheduling interface for HeliStorm 2025, showing four aviation-related classes, their times, venues, and assigned judges, with a pop-up menu listing judges to add to a round.

The scheduling module allows you to add rounds individually or automatically schedule every round (which you can tweak). Assigning judges to each round is easy. Judges in your Judge Pool are available across rounds and events.