Chamber Intelligence Daily gives your members a reason to open their email every morning — and a reason to renew their membership every year.
The Problem
The average Chamber member cannot articulate what they received for their dues last year beyond a directory listing and an invitation to a breakfast they did not attend. The value proposition — networking, advocacy, visibility — has been commoditized by LinkedIn, Google, and every local Facebook business group.
The problem is not the institution. The Chamber has the trust, the relationships, and the local credibility that takes decades to build. The problem is the product. The Chamber's core offering has not changed since 1985. The world around it has changed completely.
"The member who reads the brief every morning has a daily touchpoint with the Chamber. That daily habit is the most powerful retention tool in membership organizations."
The Solution
A brief that tells members what is happening in the world, what it means for their business, and what it means for their customers. Every morning. Automatically.
The OpenClaw intake form captures what your specific members are carrying this week. The brief reflects your community — not a generic business audience.
Members who receive daily value do not cancel. The brief creates a daily habit that makes the Chamber indispensable — not just useful at renewal time.
Each brief carries one local sponsor. The Chamber earns sponsor revenue on top of the license fee. Members receive intelligence. Sponsors receive alignment with demonstrated need.
The Economics
The Install
We configure the intake form, the brief template, and the delivery system for your chamber. You provide your member email list and one staff contact. That is everything we need.
The first three briefs run using the 5-day launch sequence — pre-written, broadcast-ready content that covers the five most common challenges your members are carrying. No member submissions required to start.
The OpenClaw intake link goes in your member welcome email and your next newsletter. Members begin submitting signals. The brief becomes local within the first week.
Your GSM identifies one existing client in a relevant category (financial, health, or family services). We provide the personalized demo with their name already in the brief. The conversation is about logistics, not persuasion.
We review member engagement, sponsor interest, and brief quality together. At this point, most chambers have a sponsor signed and are ready to discuss the license terms.
Failure Prevention
We run the first 60 days at no cost. You provide your member email list and one staff hour per week. We provide everything else. At Day 45, we review together and discuss the license. You commit to nothing until you have seen what it does.