No API to work around
TFRRS does not expose a public API. Twin operates the browser directly, reading rankings tables and result pages the same way a person would—without requiring any developer setup or scraping infrastructure on your end.
Integration
Twin reads TFRRS pages directly and extracts athlete rankings, meet results, and event tables—then routes that data into docs, sheets, or downstream workflows.
Real Tfrrs workflows the Twin community runs every day, ready for you to clone.
Twin navigates TFRRS ranking pages and extracts athlete names, marks, schools, and dates for any event you specify.
ExploreAfter a meet, Twin reads result pages and organizes finishes, times, and distances into a clean table ready for export.
ExploreTwin pulls athlete profiles and recent results, then drafts meet broadcast notes or prospect summaries directly into a Google Doc.
ExploreTwin can visit individual school athletics pages alongside TFRRS to enrich athlete records with roster context and current eligibility status.
ExploreSet Twin to pull TFRRS rankings weekly or after major meets, keeping your records current without manual copying.
ExploreThree steps from idea to a running Tfrrs agent.
Twin logs in to Tfrrs
Twin opens a private browser session on your behalf and authenticates to Tfrrs just like you would.
Describe the workflow
Tell Twin what you want done in Tfrrs in plain English — including any flow that has no public API.
Twin runs in your browser session
The agent operates Tfrrs step by step, handling forms, modals, and dashboards exactly as a human would.
What makes Twin a better fit than a generic automation tool.
TFRRS does not expose a public API. Twin operates the browser directly, reading rankings tables and result pages the same way a person would—without requiring any developer setup or scraping infrastructure on your end.
Pulling marks and results by hand means the moment you finish, the data is already aging. Twin runs the extraction on a schedule so your Google Sheets or Docs reflect current standings without anyone touching a keyboard.
Agents in production already combine TFRRS with Nebraska, K-State, Oklahoma State, Oregon State, and Weber State athletics pages in a single workflow—letting you enrich TFRRS data with roster and school context in one pass.
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Monitor how rival programs rank across events each week.
Turn raw TFRRS results into formatted meet notes or prospect briefs.
Write fresh TFRRS data into Google Sheets on a recurring schedule.
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