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How to Add Peer-to-Peer Participants and Teams

In this tutorial, Catie from RallyUp walks you through the two ways to manually add Participants and Teams to your Peer-to-Peer Campaign: via bulk spreadsheet upload during Campaign Setup, and individually through Campaign Management before or after your Campaign goes live. 

RallyUp’s Peer-to-Peer tool gives organizers full control over who participates — whether registration is public or private. You can import hundreds of Participants and Teams at once using a downloadable spreadsheet template, or add them one by one directly from your Campaign Management Menu. 

Time Stamps:

  • 00:00 Introduction to Adding Participants and Teams
  • 00:14 Overview of Methods for Adding Participants and Teams
  • 00:47 Information Requirements for Participants and Teams
  • 01:04 Importing Teams First for Efficient Management
  • 01:25 Uploading Team List Spreadsheet
  • 02:12 Reviewing and Completing Team Import
  • 02:49 Importing Participants After Teams
  • 03:17 Alternative Method for Adding Participants and Teams
  • 03:45 Managing Teams After Campaign Launch
  • 04:18 Adding Participants Individually
  • 04:58 Viewing Participants and Teams on Campaign Page
  • 05:25 Conclusion and Next Steps

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