The registration confirmation page is one of the most overlooked marketing assets in your event. Once an athlete completes registration, they land on a page that captures them at peak excitement — they've just committed to your event, they're pumped, and they're ready to share it. Competition Corner lets you place a custom image on that page to turn that moment into free organic marketing for your event.
Why It Matters
The registration confirmation page is consistently one of the most shared pages on Instagram Stories. Athletes regularly screenshot or screen-record their confirmation as a way of announcing to their followers that they've signed up — effectively promoting your event to their entire audience for free.
A well-designed confirmation page image gives you three powerful opportunities:
Organic social reach — Every athlete who shares their confirmation is promoting your event to their followers. A visually compelling image makes that share more likely and more impactful
Sponsor recognition — Use the image to give your sponsors prominent visibility at the moment an engaged athlete is most likely to notice and share it. This adds real, measurable value to your sponsorship packages
Brand reinforcement — Reinforce your event's identity with branded imagery, artwork, or messaging that leaves a strong impression right before the athlete exits the registration flow
How to Add a Confirmation Page Image
From your event dashboard, navigate to Registration Settings
Locate the Confirmation Page Image section
Upload your image
Save your changes
The image will appear on the confirmation page athletes see immediately after completing registration.
Image Tips
Design with Instagram Stories in mind — a 9:16 vertical format works best for shareability
Include your event name, date, and logo so shares are immediately identifiable to anyone who sees them
If featuring sponsor logos, make them prominent — this is one of the highest-visibility placements you can offer a sponsor
Keep the design bold and clean — it will be viewed as a thumbnail on social feeds, so clarity matters more than detail
Consider adding a call to action such as "I'm in — are you?" to encourage viewers to click through and register themselves
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