Why we built this
We kept seeing the same story: a chamber board of volunteers — a couple of local business owners, a banker, maybe a retired teacher — trying to run a Facebook page, an out-of-date Wix site, an Eventbrite account, a PayPal link, and a spreadsheet of dues, all from someone's kitchen table.
The big-city chambers had it figured out: directory software, events, dues, member portals, a chatbot, the works. But the platforms they used started at $400–$1,200 a month before setup fees — totally out of reach for a Main Street chamber pulling in $5,000 of dues a year.
ChamberOS is the version we wish those small-town chambers had. One plan. One price. Every feature the big chambers have. Built so a board of volunteers can actually run it, because most of it runs itself.
What we believe
- Main Street matters. The 5-, 10-, 20-business chambers are the ones holding small towns together.
- Volunteers shouldn't be punished. The software should do the work, not the person.
- Non-profit pricing is real pricing. One transparent number, no upsell traps.
- You own your data and your members. Always. Export anytime.
