For sporting goods and outdoor stores
Build a sporting goods email list and announce new gear as it lands
Customers scan a QR code at the counter and enter a giveaway to join your store. When ski season opens or the new bikes land, you email people who already trust your gear advice.
Yehro collects emails only, never phone numbers.
01 · What you get
A list as loyal as your regulars
New gear announcements
Members hear when the new season's equipment arrives, straight from the shop they trust.
Demo day and event invites
Group rides, waxing clinics, and demo days fill from your list.
Fast signup at the counter
Scan and enter between the register and the door. About ten seconds.
A list you own
Exportable, portable, and independent of any platform.
Giveaway prizes people want
A raffle for a cooler, a headlamp, or store credit gets steady entries.
Email only
No phone numbers and no tracking.
02 · The problem
The big chains own the inbox
- 1. Your customers get five emails a week from national retailers and none from you.
- 2. Season openers come and go, and you reach whoever happens to stop in.
- 3. Your staff's expertise creates loyalty that has no channel between visits.
- 4. Events and clinics get organized in a group chat that half your customers aren't in.
- → Outdoor customers gear up on a calendar. If you can't reach them when the season turns, the chain with the email list gets the order.
03 · The system
How Yehro works in a sporting goods store
A QR code by the register
Print it and put it where people pay or wait for repairs.
A giveaway that fits the season
Raffle a piece of gear each season. Entries take ten seconds.
Members who identify with the shop
Your customers already wear your stickers. Joining the shop comes naturally.
Emails on the season's rhythm
Opening weekend, new arrivals, tune-up reminders, demo days. There's always a real reason to write.
You own the list
Export it whenever you like. It stays with the shop.
04 · Early stores
Outdoor shops are building real member lists
"A cooler giveaway ran for six weeks and brought in 210 members, mostly regulars we'd never had emails for."
"The ski tune-up reminder email filled the shop the first cold week of November."
"We announced a group ride to 180 members and 40 people showed up, a third of them with shopping lists."
05 · What changes
What changes for your shop
- 1. BeforeSeason starts sneak up and your announcements reach whoever walks in.
- 2. Day oneThe code goes by the register and members start joining with their tune-up drop-offs.
- 3. Month threeYour events fill faster and new-gear emails bring regulars in the same week.
- 4. Long termEvery season opener starts with a message to customers who already trust the shop.
06 · Get started
When the season turns this year, how many of your regulars will hear it from you first?
They'd rather buy from your shop than a warehouse. Yehro gives you the channel to make that easy.