Referral path

Help leadership see a cleaner way to run the club.

Riders are not the buyer, but they often feel the friction first. This page gives members and prospects a practical referral path without turning RomrHQ into a rider-first product.

Rider referral

A rider can start the conversation without pretending to own the rollout.

The page is intentionally lightweight: explain the operational upside, provide a referral CTA, and move serious evaluation back to club leadership.

Send the pain, not a feature wishlist.

The referral asks what feels messy today: ride coordination, attendance records, prospect progress, or repeated admin chatter.

Keep authority with the club.

Presidents and operators decide whether the pilot fits the chapter's culture, permissions, and Telegram habits.

Avoid public pricing expectations.

The rider path never implies a self-serve subscription or a free trial that leadership has not approved.

Rider upside

The rider benefit is practical clarity.

RomrHQ is sold to leadership, but members should still recognize why cleaner operational records make club life easier.

Rides

Fewer missed ride details.

RSVPs, reminders, and attendance stay tied to the ride instead of disappearing into old chat threads.

Prospects

Progress is easier to understand.

Approved rides and distance totals give prospects a clearer view without making readiness an automatic promotion.

Admins

Less repeated officer work.

When the operational facts are structured, riders can stop asking the same status questions after every event.

Referral CTA

Send the club a leadership-safe introduction.

Use the nomination path when you want your president or operator to review RomrHQ without turning the decision into a rider-led rollout.

  • The referral captures your club name and the operational pain point.
  • Leadership stays responsible for pilot qualification.
  • The president page remains the main buyer story.