Scoring with Contaste is simple: you mark on a tablet, and the system does the counting. No paper, no spreadsheets, and it keeps working even if the internet drops.
You see your couples or performers and tap your marks. They flow straight into the system - no paper to hand in.
Tablets are provided and set up on site by the field team. You just connect to the local network and start.
Recalls, tie-breaks and rotation follow your federation's rules - WADF, IDO, WDSF and others - so you focus on judging, not arithmetic.
Judging runs on a local server and Wi-Fi in the hall. If the internet drops, nothing stops - online publishing just catches up later.
Nothing technical - tablets and equipment are provided and tested on site. Bring your judging credentials or license as required by the organizer and your federation, and you are ready to mark.
You see only what you need - your couples or performers in the current round - and tap your marks or rankings. When you submit, the marks go straight into the system, which tallies the result instantly, with no manual transfer.
A wide range - classic skating and ranking, point-based scoring, open scoring and battle brackets. Rounds can be in-heats (couples on the floor) or on-stage (solo and group), each category configured with its own rules.
It does not affect you. Contaste runs on a local server and the judge tablets connect over a local Wi-Fi network, with all data cached locally. The hall keeps running with no connection; online publishing simply catches up once you are back online.
Taking part instead of judging? See the participants and studios. Curious how a whole event runs? See how it works.