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Your Timing Feed, Turned Into a Live Fan Experience

JumpOff is a live judging and scoring platform for show jumping, with a free fan prediction game built into it. It reads the results feed your show already produces — so predictions lock on the start beam and results appear seconds after the finish, with nobody typing anything.

What It Takes From You

This is the part organisers care about most, so it comes first.

Paste your live results link. Pick your classes. That’s it.

Point JumpOff at the live results page your timing provider already publishes, tick the classes you want a game on, and each one runs itself from first horse to final result. No new hardware, no second scoring system, no staff member watching a screen. A full weekend takes a few minutes to set up.

Nothing to install
We read the feed you already have. Your timing company does not need to do anything differently.
Nobody to staff
Classes run unattended. If you want a hand on the wheel there is an operator console, but it is optional.
Nothing for fans to download
A QR code opens the game in any phone browser. No app, no account required to play.

The Current State of Fan Engagement

Today
  • One-shot QR competitions. Scan, pick a winner, hope to win a cap. A single prediction made before the class, with no reason to watch any particular round.
  • Attention drops away once the well-known riders have jumped. Stream viewers switch off mid-class.
  • No record of who was in the building, how engaged they were, or which of them would come back.
  • The arena audience and the streaming audience are two separate crowds who never meet.
Every prediction mechanic in the sport today sits before the class starts. Nothing runs during it — which is the only part of the day the crowd is actually in their seats.
With JumpOff
  • A prediction on every rider. Fans call the faults before each combination jumps. Every round matters because every round is points.
  • They stay to the end, because leaving means losing points. The last horse in a 60-rider class has an audience.
  • A live leaderboard turns it social. Friends compete, barns compete, and people share where they finished.
  • In-arena and at-home play the same game on the same leaderboard, at the same time.

What Your Crowd Does

1

Scan & Join

QR code on the big screen, in the programme, or on the ticket. No app download — opens in any phone browser.

2

Predict Live

As each rider enters the ring, fans call their jumping faults and wager on the time. Picks lock on the start beam.

3

Pick the Podium

Before the jump-off, fans predict the top three in order. Locks before the first horse goes.

4

Compete & Share

A live leaderboard shows rank, accuracy and points. Players invite friends mid-class and compare afterwards.

There is a side effect worth knowing about. To call a rider’s faults you have to look at the course, the clock and the horse — so within three rounds, someone who arrived knowing nothing understands what a rail costs and why the time allowed matters. It teaches the sport while it entertains.

Stream Sync

The problem every broadcast has, solved.

A viewer at home is thirty to sixty seconds behind the arena. Any live game either spoils the result for them or locks them out of playing fairly.

Stream Sync fixes it with one tap. The viewer calibrates to their own stream at the start of a round, and from then on the game runs on their timeline — nothing is revealed before they see it — while their predictions are still measured against real arena time. Your at-home audience plays on equal terms with the crowd in the stands, on the same leaderboard.

What It Does For The Show

Measured against the things you are actually judged on.

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The room stays full

Attendance is only half the battle; holding the crowd through the middle of a class is the other half. A fan with points riding on the next horse does not leave for the car park after the big names have jumped.

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Sponsorship you can price

A banner on a fence is sold on impressions nobody counts. A game gives a sponsor named placements, a prize moment in the presentation, and a measured engagement number they can put in a report — which is what renews a deal.

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A first-party audience list

Most shows sell tickets through a third party and never learn who was in the seats. You finish the weekend knowing who played, how long they stayed engaged, and which of them opted in to hear from you again.

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Broadcast that has something to say

Crowd sentiment feeds your overlay and your commentary team live — what the room expects of each rider, how accurate it is, when an upset is building. Data no equestrian broadcast has had before.

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One audience, not two

In-arena spectators and stream viewers play the same game on the same leaderboard, simultaneously, via Stream Sync. Your on-site and digital crowds stop being separate populations.

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A reason to come back

Season league mode runs a competition across your whole series. Fans return show after show to defend a ranking — and next year's marketing starts with a list rather than from zero.

Underneath The Game

The game is a toggle. The platform runs whether it is on or off.

Live scoring

Score a class from ringside, fence by fence or on round totals, with FEI article-exact engines for one-round, two-round, jump-off and two-phase formats, plus Nations Cup team scoring. The human always overrides the wire.

Official outputs

Start lists, live results and official result sheets from the same data spine that drives the game — so the screen, the phone and the paperwork can never disagree.

Broadcast overlay

Transparent graphics your production team can take as a browser source, plus a data feed for their own graphics: standings, crowd splits, sponsor scenes and the big-screen idle state.

Leagues & Prizes

Run a competition across a season, not just a single class.

Show League

Run JumpOff across every Grand Prix in your series. Players accumulate points across events, and a prize at the final gives them a reason to be there for all of it.

Sponsored Prizes

Sponsors fund the prizes — VIP upgrades, merchandise, brand experiences — and the winning fan can collect in the class presentation alongside the riders. A moment, not a banner.

Barn vs. Barn

Private leagues for clubs, syndicates and barn groups. Competitive friends are the best marketing you have — they recruit each other and come back every show.

Where It Has Run

4
Timing providers integrated
5*
Highest level run
Minutes
To set up a weekend

JumpOff reads the live results feeds of four of the sport’s major timing providers, which between them cover most of the international calendar. We have run the platform internally alongside 5* classes through the 2026 season to prove it against real classes on real feeds before offering it to anyone.

Those were our own internal runs off publicly published results, not official partnerships with the shows or series named.

How We Work Together

We are transparent about the value exchange.

The game is free for fans. Always.

Players never pay, there are no ads and no premium tier, and it is not gambling — there is no stake and nothing to wager. It works because it is frictionless: a QR code and ten seconds.

And there are ways in with no upfront cost to the show.

The engagement a game creates is sponsorable, and for most shows the cleanest arrangement is one where the sponsor funds it rather than the show. We can start that way, prove the numbers on your own classes, and decide what it is worth afterwards — rather than asking you to guess up front.

Single Show
One show or one feature class. Live scoring, QR joining, broadcast overlay and the engagement report afterwards.
Season / Series
Your full calendar, branded to your series, with season leaderboards, sponsor integration and a season prize.
Federation
Multi-organiser deployment across a state or national circuit, with centralised analytics and a shared fan database.

What it costs depends on the size of the show, the number of events and whether a sponsor is involved. Tell us about your programme and we will work it out.

Let’s Talk About Your Next Show

Every show is different. Tell us who times you and what your programme looks like, and we will tell you honestly what we can run and what we cannot.