Your Race. Your Platform.
Registration, waivers, a race website, email campaigns, and runner results for a 500-runner 5K. Course dispatch, GPS tracking, sponsor pipelines, and expo logistics when you scale to a 50,000-runner festival. One platform that grows with the race, in any country, with 56 payment gateways from day one.
Built for the race you are running today
Most race directors start with a local 5K or a 500-runner half marathon. Calisto starts there too, with exactly the tools you need on day one, and scales when your race does.
Registration & Pricing
Early-bird tiers, group discounts, and wave assignments for 200 to 2,000 runners.
Email Campaigns
Pre-race logistics, post-race results, and year-over-year re-registration sequences.
Race Website
Course map, schedule, sponsor logos, and embedded registration on one branded page.
Volunteer Coordination
Shift sign-ups, station assignments, and day-of check-in from a single board.
Start with 9 products. Scale to 27.
Registration, waivers, a race website, and email campaigns for your first race. Course dispatch, GPS tracking, sponsor pipelines, and expo logistics when the race outgrows the registration platform.
Start simple. Scale to anything.
Registration & Ticketing
The core of every race. Multi-step registration wizard with distance selection, emergency contacts, waiver e-signature via Sign, merchandise add-ons, and instant bib assignment. Tiered pricing (early-bird, standard, late) with automatic progression. Walk-up kiosks for race-day entries. Multi-currency entries from 56 payment gateways for international races. Powered by Tickets and Active from the Marketing Suite, with Sign and Mail from Work.
Marketing & Discovery
How runners find your race and come back next year. Auto-generated race website with registration portal and sponsor showcase pages. Local SEO so "[your city] 5K" ranks in search. Email campaigns with race-specific templates for registration pushes, race-week info, and post-race thank-yous. Post-race review aggregation. Year-over-year re-registration sequences. Powered by Sites, Echo, Campaigns, Studio, and Reputation from the Marketing Suite.
Runner Experience
What runners see before, during, and after the race. Mobile app with live GPS tracking, course map, and spectator following. Authenticated runner portal for bib pickup, results, finisher certificates, race history, and fundraising pages. Post-race Strava, Garmin, and Apple Health sync. Bib-tagged finish photos. Everything a runner needs in one place. Powered by Apps from Marketing, Navigator and Sync from Ops, and Inbox from Work.
Race-Day Operations
When the race grows beyond a single start line. Aid station crew dispatch with GPS routing, medical incident tracking with location tagging, sweep bus coordination, course marshal scheduling, start corral access control, finish-line leaderboard on Apple TV and Android TV, and expo merchandise POS. The operations layer that kicks in for multi-thousand-runner events and multi-day festivals. Powered by Dispatch, Signal, Display, Access, POS, and Assure from the Ops Suite.
Sponsorship & Revenue
Scales from a local bakery sponsoring your 5K to a title sponsor contract for a world-major. Kanban pipeline from prospect to signed contract with tiered packages and branded proposals. Dynamic ticket pricing via Pulse for high-demand events. VIP corral access and finish-line club packages through Tickets. Entry fee revenue, sponsor payments, and expo merchandise reconciled in Ledger with QuickBooks/Xero sync. Powered by Ledger, Pulse, and Sync from Ops, with Campaigns and Ethos from Marketing.
Volunteer & Staff Operations
From a dozen friends helping at your 5K to 200 trained volunteers across 40 course stations. Role-based sign-up with shift scheduling, station assignment, digital waivers, and QR check-in. Race-day operational checklists with dependencies. Volunteer and medical staff training courses via University. VoIP race-day hotline and pre-race virtual briefings. The depth scales with the event. Powered by Tasks, Calendar, Sign, and University from Work, with Voice and Live.
27 Products. Start with 11, scale to all.
Every runner, every station, one dashboard
Registration pace, course incidents, volunteer check-in, live tracking, and sponsor activations in a single view. The surfaces that used to live in twelve separate apps.
Registration Command Center
Every distance, every wave, every pricing tier in one dashboard. Early-bird revenue, transfer requests, deferral queues, and real-time capacity by corral. The view that used to require toggling between RunSignUp exports, a Google Sheet, and your bank account.
Marketing Performance Hub
Which Facebook ad drove 212 half-marathon signups last Tuesday. Which email sequence converted 18% of DNS runners from 2024. Attribution from first click to confirmed registration, not vanity impressions.
Runner Portal
Bib lookup, wave assignment, course map, parking directions, and race-day logistics in one branded page. No more 47-question FAQ buried in a WordPress post from 2019.
Course Operations Board
Aid stations, medical posts, timing mats, and road closures mapped with assigned staff and supply inventories. The spreadsheet-and-radio approach replaced by a live operational surface.
Sponsor Fulfillment Tracker
Logo placements, banner locations, social mentions, and activation deliverables tracked per sponsor tier. Proof-of-performance reports generated for renewal conversations.
Volunteer Shift Board
Sign-up slots by station, shift coverage heat maps, check-in tracking, and no-show alerts. Two hundred volunteers coordinated without a single group text.
How Race Directors Evolve
From five logins to one platform
Most race directors piece together RunSignUp, Mailchimp, Squarespace, a volunteer spreadsheet, and paper waivers. Here is what changes when you stop juggling.
Before: The Five-Tool Juggle
RunSignUp for registration. Mailchimp for email blasts. Squarespace for the race website. A Google Sheet for volunteer shifts. Paper waivers in a binder at packet pickup. Five tools, five logins, zero integration. Runner data lives in silos. Sponsor reports assembled manually. A volunteer no-shows at mile 14 and nobody knows until a runner flags it.
During: One Platform from Registration to Results
Tickets handles registration. Sites builds the race page. Campaigns sends the emails. Tasks coordinates the volunteers. Every product shares the same runner record, the same event timeline, the same data layer. No exports, no imports, no wondering which spreadsheet is current.
After: Year-Over-Year Growth on Autopilot
Post-race surveys deploy while runners are still wearing their medals. Results pages go live minutes after the last finisher. Re-registration campaigns launch in January with personalized wave recommendations based on last year's finish time. Sponsor renewal decks generate themselves from fulfilled deliverables. The race grows because your platform remembers everything your spreadsheets forgot.
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The typical race stack vs. Calisto Pro
What race directors find when they arrive
Not a feature checklist. Structural differences in how Calisto is built, whether you run one race a year or twelve.
products to launch your race. Registration, waivers, race website, email campaigns, runner support, local SEO, race media, reviews, and a mobile app. One login replaces RunSignUp, Mailchimp, Squarespace, and manual photo tagging.
"We cancelled RunSignUp, Mailchimp, and our Squarespace site after the first race. Registration, email, website, and results in one place now.",LAUNCH WITH 9
products when you scale. Course dispatch, GPS tracking, sponsor pipelines, expo POS, leaderboard TVs, volunteer training. All available when you need them, invisible when you do not.
,SCALE TO 27payment gateways across 30+ countries. Your merchant relationship, your currencies, your terms. International destination races accept entries in local currencies with regional payment methods.
,GLOBAL ENTRIESdata lock-in. Deploy on your own database where GDPR or regional data residency applies. Or use ours. Three years of participant history stays yours, not trapped in an export format.
,YOUR DATArunner record across every race, every year. Registration history, PR records, waivers, fundraising, and results. No CSV exports, no re-entry, no data silos.
,ONE RECORD56 payment gateways. 9 regions. Your choice.
Connect your preferred local payment provider anywhere in the world. Your merchant account. Your rates. Zero platform lock-in.
From first race to annual tradition
- 1CreateConfigure distances, pricing tiers, capacity limits, and course map. Calisto generates your branded race page with countdown timer, sponsor logos, and one-click registration. No web design needed.
- 2RegisterRunners walk through a multi-step wizard: distance, emergency contacts, waiver e-sign, merch add-ons, and payment via your chosen gateway. Instant confirmation with bib and QR code.
- 3PromoteEmail campaigns push early-bird pricing. Echo optimizes for local search. Reputation collects reviews from last year. Runners find you, sign up, and share with their running club.
- 4PrepareAutomated race-week sequences go out in the runner language. Volunteer scheduling (at scale) with role assignment and digital waivers. Sponsor activation setup if you have sponsors.
- 5RaceQR bib check-in at the start. Live spectator tracking on the mobile app. At scale: aid station dispatch, medical incident tracking, start corral access control, and finish-line leaderboard on TV.
- 6ResultsPublic searchable results with splits, pace, BQ indicators, PR badges, bib-tagged finish photos, social sharing, and one-click finisher certificate download. Strava/Garmin sync from the results page.
- 7ReconcileEntry fee revenue tracked automatically. At scale: sponsor payments, expo merchandise sales, and medical expenses reconciled in Ledger with QuickBooks/Xero sync.
- 8GrowYear-over-year re-registration campaigns target prior runners with early-bird pricing. Post-race surveys via Reputation. Local SEO builds for next year. Every race builds on the last.
No monthly fee. 4% on ticket sales.
Registration, volunteers, tracking, fundraising, results, and certificates. Pay nothing until runners register.
Events charge 2% to the organizer and 2% to the ticket buyer. You choose how to split it.
You pay 2%, buyer pays 2%
Not sure which plan is right?
Your Calisto Concierge is here to help. No obligations, just answers.
Frequently asked questions
No. Most race directors start with 9 products: Tickets for registration, Active for race discovery, Sites for your race website, Apps for the runner mobile app, Campaigns for email, Sign for digital waivers, Inbox for runner support, Echo for local SEO, and Reputation for post-race reviews. That covers everything for a typical local-to-mid-size race. The full Ops stack (Dispatch for course operations, Signal for GPS tracking, Display for leaderboards, POS for expo merchandise, Ledger for financial reconciliation) is available when you scale to multi-day festivals or world-major events. You never pay for products you do not use.
Registration through Tickets with waiver signing via Sign. A race website generated by Sites. Email campaigns through Campaigns for early-bird pushes and race-week info. Runner support via Inbox. Local SEO through Echo. Post-race photos tagged by bib in Studio. Reviews collected through Reputation. Results and a runner app through Apps. That is 9 products, one login, and it replaces RunSignUp, Mailchimp, Squarespace, and the manual photo tagging you were doing after every race.
When your race grows beyond what registration and marketing tools can handle. A 2,000-runner half marathon with 12 aid stations needs Dispatch for supply logistics. A 10,000-runner event with start corrals needs Access for zone control. A multi-day festival with an expo needs POS for merchandise and Display for signage. A race with a title sponsor needs Ledger for financial reconciliation and Deals for the sponsor pipeline. The products are there when the race needs them.
Yes. Calisto integrates with 56 regional payment gateways across 30+ countries. Use your existing merchant account or negotiate your own rate. You are never locked into a single processor. For data hosting, Calisto supports bring-your-own-backend architecture. European races facing GDPR can keep runner data in Frankfurt. Most race platforms force their cloud and their processor. Calisto gives you the choice.
Destination marathons draw runners from dozens of countries. Calisto was built for this from day one: multi-currency entries so runners pay in their local currency with regional payment methods (iDEAL in the Netherlands, PIX in Brazil, UPI in India), multi-language race communications delivered in the runner language, and regional payment gateways covering 30+ countries. The data model, billing layer, and locale handling were all designed for global race operations from the start.
Yes. The same platform a community running club uses for a neighborhood 5K is the same platform a destination marathon uses for 50,000 entries across six continents. You do not outgrow Calisto and migrate to a different tier. Community races start with registration, results, and email campaigns. Growing events add course dispatch, sponsor management, and spectator ticketing. Major marathons add multi-entity financial management, custom API integrations, and granular permission controls. Same platform, same login, same data.
Spectators visit a public tracking page (no login required), search by bib number or runner name, and follow multiple runners simultaneously. Split times refresh every 10 seconds. Predicted finish time updates as the runner progresses through each timing point. Pace alerts notify spectators when their runner passes a checkpoint. The tracking page is the link families text each other at 6am on race morning.
Share a public sign-up link. Volunteers select roles (aid station, course marshal, finish line, medical support, expo), pick shifts and stations, sign a digital waiver via Calisto Sign, and receive a QR code for race-day check-in. Race directors see who checked in and who did not from one dashboard. Training courses deploy through University for medical staff and safety-critical roles. Calendar manages shift rotations and break schedules.
For a local 5K with a bakery sponsor, you track it in a simple list. When sponsor relationships get complex, Calisto Deals provides a Kanban pipeline from prospect to signed contract. Create tiered sponsorship packages (Title, Gold, Silver, Bronze). Generate branded proposals with audience demographics and prior-year data. E-signature via Sign. Track activations, deliverables, and ROI. Ledger reconciles sponsor revenue alongside entry fees. Campaigns sends sponsor co-branded emails. The depth is there when the relationship demands it.
Design your finisher certificate with a template builder: background image, layout, merge tags for runner name, finish time, placement, and date. Bulk generate for all finishers or let runners download from the results page. High-resolution PDF. For photos, Studio handles race media production with bib-number tagging so runners find their finish-line photos on their results page. Social sharing cards pre-formatted for every platform.
Calisto was designed by someone who has stood in a parking lot at 5am wiring timing mats and assigning volunteer stations. The aid station resupply dispatch exists because that person watched a station run dry at mile 8 while the supply truck sat in traffic with no GPS visibility. The medical incident log exists because a runner collapsed at mile 18 and the closest medical team did not know for four minutes. The sponsor activation tracker exists because a title sponsor once asked for proof their banner was displayed. Every workflow reflects a real race-day scenario.
Yes. Start for free with full access to all 50 products across all three suites. No credit card required, no time limit, and no feature restrictions. You only pay the 2% revenue share once you begin processing transactions.
Endurance Events Pro Plan
Registration, timing, and race-day ops for any distance
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