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RocketJudge is a web-based competition scoring and judging management platform designed to take managing competitions off your plate. Founded in 2013, it facilitates customizable judging for events at schools, universities, festivals, and professional conferences.— — — — — — — — — — — RocketJudge runs in any browser on phones, tablets, or laptops with no app to download and no logins for judges — they just tap a unique link sent by email or text — and it automatically matches judges to competitors by category and availability. Scores average in real time to name category winners the moment judging ends, save locally if venue Wi-Fi drops and sync when it returns, and export to Excel or go out as anonymized feedback reports in one click.— — — — — — — — RocketJudge offers flexible self-service and premium support options with pricing based on event size. You can try a free demo at www.rocketjudge.com/register
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