The platform
Everything a competition needs. One place.
Buebanen takes an archery competition from paper forms and late-night spreadsheets to one self-service platform — signup, scoring, live results and arena screens, built on the proven Ianseo engine.
Find your competition
A public calendar of live, upcoming and past competitions — and every competition page explains its own round in plain language before you commit.
- Each card shows what matters at a glance: discipline, targets, open registration, online participation and live results.
- The rules of the round — how it is shot, how arrows score, what equipment is allowed — are spelled out on the competition page itself.
- Online competitions remove geography: shoot at your own range, compete on the same leaderboard.

Sign up with your federation number
Your profile fills itself in from the federation register — name, club and class. Registration assigns your target through the Ianseo engine, and your personal QR code links the ISK scoring app to the tournament.
- Search the federation register by name or shooter number; confirm, and your profile is done.
- One tap to register — division, class and target assignment come straight back.
- Download or print the QR code as a target card, or skip the app and score in the browser.


Score from your phone
A scorecard built for one situation: standing at a target, bow in one hand, phone in the other — maybe with one bar of coverage.
- Competition, target, running total and progress stay pinned to the top while you scroll.
- Live stats do the mental math: your average per arrow, what you are on pace to shoot — and the moment your projection passes your personal best, the scorecard tells you.
- Every end is confirmed explicitly, any previous end can be reopened and corrected.
- No coverage? Ends queue locally on the phone and submit themselves when the network returns.

Results move as fast as the arrows
Every scored end updates the public leaderboard immediately — for the clubhouse, the arena screen and everyone following from home.
- Winners crowned per class in a podium summary, live tables underneath with 11- and 10-counts.
- Ongoing classes carry a live badge, and the page says exactly how fresh it is — down to the second.
- When the shoot is over the results stay put: a permanent, printable record of every competition.

Run the whole competition from one dashboard
Organizers set up a full Ianseo-backed competition — divisions, classes, targets, live results — from the browser, in minutes.
- Choose the participation model per competition: open signup, organizer-entered attendance for club evenings, or online over days and weeks.
- Participants, results, rankings, users and roles, audit log — all in the same place.
- Database backups and updates to the underlying engine run from the browser, with history.

A shot clock with zero extra hardware
Any browser becomes tournament equipment: the clubhouse TV is the shot clock, a laptop is the control desk, the range officer's phone is the remote.
- The console shows a live preview of the arena screens; the stop button requires press-and-hold.
- One permanent screen URL always follows the active competition — mount the TV once, never touch it again.
- Between ends the screens rotate live results, competition info or your own message.
- Practice mode runs the same clock for ordinary training evenings — as many independent clocks as you have screens.

Courses on the map, clubs at the center
Field and 3D courses are planned on a real map — every target a pin at its true position — and owned by the club that built them.
- Tasks, notes and photos turn the planner into the course's maintenance log; the report export handles the paperwork.
- Clubs own their courses, competitions and public profile; archers browse them all in the club directory.
- A WordPress plugin puts live and recent competitions straight onto the club's own website.

Ready to shoot?
Buebanen is in open beta, run by Lillehammer Bueskytterklubb, with real competitions every month. Create an account and be ready for your first one today.
Every screenshot on this page is captured from the running platform.

