Good Times Software simplifies timing for racing events with an easy-to-use yet robust system, allowing event organizers and timing staff to offer registration and timing services. It supports RFID chip timing and manual entry through computers.

It's clear that the Good Times team understands the importance of innovation. Small- to medium-sized races (less than 250 runners) often struggle to find an easy-to-use registration and timing solution that is comprehensive enough to meet their needs. In the past, they had to choose between registration software or computer-based timing systems, but not both. However, Good Times software changed that by offering both registration and timing software that works seamlessly together.
The creators of Good Times software understand the value of 'hooking together' these two essential functions. When registration software and timing software aren't integrated, it can lead to a host of problems, such as frustrated runners, upset event directors, delayed awards ceremonies, and inaccurate results. Good Times software was designed to handle participant registration, either manually on race day or by importing data from online registration sites, and then integrate race timing directly with participant registration data.
Today, Good Times software has evolved and matured to offer numerous reports, exporting capabilities, and event exception handling (such as unregistered participants and human error). Perhaps the most impressive feature is the ability to provide instantaneous race results and immediate reporting, which is truly invaluable for event directors and timing staff.
Overall, if you're looking for software that can streamline your race management operations, Good Times Software is a highly recommended option. Its flexibility, simplicity, and comprehensive features make it an excellent choice for races of all sizes.
Version 3.7: Good Times Software version 3.7 now supports the use of Divisions within Events, and has other upgrades like: improved use of Age Brackets on Reports, some Internationalization (US, Mexico, Canada), and numerous minor enhancements and bug fixes.