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AtTheRamp app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 1376 ratings )
Utilities Sports
Developer: At The Ramp, LLC
Free
Current version: 1.9, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 22 Mar 2017
App size: 26.95 Mb

AtTheRamp is tournament management for bass clubs and organizations of any size. As it simplifies the job of the Tournament Director, through real-time transparency and member RSVP, it also builds a nationwide database of searchable results.

Features:
Schedules
Tournaments
Team or Pro/Co
Entry Fees
RSVP
Pairings
Boat Numbers
Randomize or Assign
AOY Leaderboards
Rules & Bylaws
Email Results
Directions
Search

Because it’s built on a native platform, AtTheRamp is fast, stable, and looks familiar. If you can use your phone, you can use AtTheRamp.

Easily create tournaments by setting the date, time, lake, ramp, format and entry fees. All members are automatically invited, but no “push notifications” are used, preventing annoying announcements. Tournament Directors can track entry and big bass fees, assign or randomize pairings and boat numbers, make changes, and even hand-off control if they can’t attend.

At weigh-in, simply enter # of fish, big fish, species, total weight, and any dead fish, and let AtTheRamp do the rest. Any penalties are automatically deducted based upon your club’s standard; there’s even an input for a miscellaneous penalty.

Tournament leaderboards update in real-time, so anyone, anywhere, can follow along, and results are easily e-mailed. If the Tournament Director is a no-show, any member can create a new tournament right there, … AtTheRamp!

AtTheRamp’s heart and soul is solving problems for bass clubs. Just download the app, sign-up, and create your club profile. Next, have members download AtTheRamp, sign-up, and request membership to your club. Accept five membership requests, and your club becomes active. That’s it!

You’re in a club to fish, not look at your phone. So we kept it simple, to mask it’s complexity. That’s why we say AtTheRamp is “sports management, masquerading as a utility app”. And when you quickly check a ramp location, or what it took to win last week, you’ll be blissfully unaware of the huge amount of software engineering that took place.

Go fish, we got this. See you AtTheRamp.