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OFFICIAL RULES

Not Affiliated with Apple

Tillt competitions are not sponsored or affiliated with Apple in any way.

The Tillt App Terms & Conditions govern your use of Tillt. We reserve the right to suspend or terminate any account that violates these rules. 

Summary

 

  1. Create a competition or accept an invite.

  2. For speed competitions, complete the competition by performing the specified workout race before the agreed upon End Day. For distance competitions, complete as much distance as possible before the agreed upon End Day. 

  3. In speed competitions, the competitor who completes the specified race fastest wins the competition. In distance competitions, the competitor who runs the farthest in the competition time window wins the competition.

  4. Losing competitors decide whether to pay the winner the reward amount.

Accounts and In-App Conduct

Accounts

 

Competitors may not misrepresent themselves or their attributes, must use good faith in providing an estimated pace, and may not attempt to alter any Tillt competition results or metrics manually.

Entering Competitions & Competing​

Currently, all competitions are running competitions. Competitors can send challenges to others or accept incoming challenges.

 

Competitors can find challengers by searching by name or username on the Find Challengers page or while creating a competition. Competitors may also use the “recommended challengers” feature to find active challengers. 

Types of Competitions

​ Distance Competitions

 

Winner(s) of the competition are those who recorded the most distance traveled. 

 

​ Speed Competitions

Winner(s) of the competition are those who recorded the lowest time to completion. 

Competitors may propose to give themselves or another competitor a "Headstart" via a handicap. 

​Example: Competitor A may give Competitor B a Headstart of 30 seconds per mile. In a three-mile competition, Competitor A would need to run over 1 minute and 30 seconds faster than Competitor B to win.

 

Entering a competition​

 

Once a competitor joins a competition, they may not leave it.

“Buy In” represents the total amount that a losing competitor may pay the winner(s) at the end of a competition if that losing competitor believes the competition was fair and wants to reward the winner(s) with a voluntary payment.

“End Day” is the day that the competition expires, at 11:59 PM PST. 

Once a challenger has accepted a competition, it can’t be altered. Competitions can only be deleted if no other competitors have joined.

Competing

 

Competitors may use the Tillt iPhone app or STRAVA to record their competition.

For speed competitions completed in STRAVA, Tillt will apply your fastest STRAVA run recorded within the competition duration.

A competitor must run, jog, or walk the entire distance of a given competition. (Bikes, cars, scooters, roller blades, etc. are not permitted).

A competitor may not allow any other person to compete in their place and may not misrepresent their performance.

A competition ends once all competitors have completed the competition, all competitors have quit the competition, or the competition has expired.

Competition Results & Payment

Only once a competition has ended will competitors be able to see results.

 

Losing competitors will be informed of the winner’s Pace Per Mile and Steps Per Mile compared with their historical averages. 

 

Losing competitors will also decide whether to pay the winner once they see the results of the competition. Tillt collects and provides Venmo and CashApp handles to improve ease of payment between competitors, although any payment method is acceptable. Payments occur outside of the App.

 

Once a losing competitor has indicated their payment decision, the winner may confirm the loser’s reported decision.

Competition Results

 

There may be a winner even when the seconds display a tie, because time is measured to the tenth of a second. If there are multiple winners due to a tie, the amount that a losing competitor may pay is split evenly amongst the winners.

If there is a tie in a one-on-one competition, neither competitor is a winner. 

If a competitor quits the competition or does not complete the competition before it expires, they will automatically lose the competition. 

Payment

 

A loser of a competition may pay the winner(s) of a competition but is not required to do so. Purported payment history is retained in the competitor profile as an indicator of how often a competitor decides to pay winners.

Competitors must not misrepresent their payment decisions and be honest in their acknowledgement of other competitor’s payment decisions.

Winner(s) may choose to close the competition, thus disabling the loser(s) to make further payment decisions, at their discretion.

 

Who Can Use Tillt, and Where

Competitors must be at least the age of majority in their state to use Tillt. 

Competitors may use Tillt in any U.S. state except Arkansas, Delaware, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Montana, South Carolina, and Tennessee.

Competitors may not compete on operating roads or in other hazardous environments.

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