CHARLESTON, SC, April 22, 2014 (Press-News.org) Race-Connection.com, The world's only developer of Dirt Track Race Schedule Apps, are pleased to announce the launch of their IOS 7 based App on the Apple App Store. An example of this ground-breaking App can be downloaded to your iPhone today!
The Race Connection App is a powerful tool for any race event with Heats. It displays everything a race track or events needs to connect the guests to the action. This Reusable, Customizable, Revenue Generating App is easily updated to highlight your Track/Event Schedule, Drivers, Heat Participants, Heat Winners, Sponsors, Concession/Souvenir sale items and Track location with Directions. It also has a secure Live Chat function so fans can connect with each other during the event. It even has placeholders for advertisements so your App can generate revenue for the track, something all track owners will love.
"Our App's are the perfect way for a Race Track to connect with their guests" states Milan Skrecek, developer of the Race Connection, database driven App. Milan goes on to say "We've done most the work so (the Track Owner or Race Director) you won't have to."
The idea was born during an experience at a local track. "I arrived to a track a little late and missed getting a printed schedule. I didn't know what was happening on the track, who was racing that night, what Heat they were on, I was in the dark" Mr. Skrecek admits. "The race was too loud for me to hear the announcer or my friend beside me so my experience was dreadful. I designed and developed an IOS 7 App that will change those bad guest experiences."
These ingenious customizable Apps are easily configured to display a tracks logos and track details through the secure database and are available on the Apple App Store. The race track webmaster or communications manager adds all of the data (drivers details, concession, souvenirs, etc) and updates the information throughout the event to give race fans an unforgettable experience.
"Our Race Connection Apps work perfectly with any event with Heats, or preliminary races. Motocross to Sprint Car Racing to Cyclocross to Speed Skating to Boat and Air Racing and the list goes on! We are currently working with Cycle-cross race series in Manitoba, a Dirt Track in Ohio and an Asphalt track in North Carolina since launching a week ago and are overwhelmed by the positive feedback our super affordable App offers" affirms Mr. Skrecek. Custom Race Connection App development prices are charged per month, like a membership, instead of a massive lump sum App development companies charge.
Please visit Race-Connection.com to find out more, and to order your App today!
Race Connection, A Dirt Track Race Schedule App Developer, launched it's first App in April 2014 to rave reviews. The Apps are for any race event with Heats and have a listing of the track events details like the time of the Hot Laps and Heat starting times. The Menu lists the Schedule, Drivers, Heats, All Track info with maps, Concessions, Gifts, Today's Special offers, a secure Live Chat Section and a Contact page. Everything your Dirt Track needs to make your guests experience unforgettable.
If you'd like to receive more information about these wonderful Apps, please contact:
Milan Skrecek
Owner and App Developer
Race-Connection.com
219-4241
Email: Milan@Race-Connection.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RaceConnection
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RaceConnection
Race-Connection.com Launches Multi-Event, Revenue Generating Race Schedule App Targeting Dirt Track Racing
Finally, a paper-less way to connect with guests to deliver an unforgettable experience during Live & Loud dirt track race events.
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[Press-News.org] Race-Connection.com Launches Multi-Event, Revenue Generating Race Schedule App Targeting Dirt Track RacingFinally, a paper-less way to connect with guests to deliver an unforgettable experience during Live & Loud dirt track race events.