Browse Rally Tally's growing library of practical guides and articles on anonymous attendance tracking, public turnout, and crowd-counting methodology.
Start with the guide that matches your use case, then move into the longer educational articles for deeper context.
Rally Attendance Tracker
Learn how Rally Tally helps organisers and participants build a clearer attendance record for rallies, marches, vigils, festivals, and public gatherings.
Protest Attendance Tracker
See how anonymous check-ins support turnout measurement for protests, demonstrations, vigils, and other public actions.
Rally Tally for Activists
Turn anonymous check-ins into documented proof of participation. Rally Tally gives organisers a credible, privacy-first attendance record for any public action.
Rally Tally for Journalists
Go beyond organiser and authority estimates. Rally Tally provides participant check-in data as an independent reference for reporting on public event attendance.
Rally Tally for Researchers
Structured, reproducible, non-political attendance data recorded directly by participants — built for social movement and political participation research.
Crowd Counter
Understand crowd counter methods, common counting mistakes, and how anonymous check-ins can improve turnout evidence.
How To Count Crowd Sizes Accurately
Read a practical long-form article about stronger crowd estimates, better turnout records, and the mistakes that make public counts less credible.
How Accurate Are Rally Estimates?
Explore why crowd estimates at protests and rallies vary so widely, what causes systematic error, and how to build more trustworthy attendance records.
Rally Tally vs Manual Counting
Compare direct participant check-ins against traditional visual crowd observation — covering accuracy, transparency, and verification.
Protest Mapping Guide
Learn how mapping event routes, zones, and spatial context turns an attendance guess into a measured, defensible crowd record.