83% of finishers register once. Then they vanish.
Sporting Scouter puts verified finisher reviews right beside your Register button. On your page. Your data.
Receipts, not vibes. Built by people who still pin bibs.
https://t.co/sZyh8Ml6Dg
Northwestern study: 5 reviews = 270% more likely to purchase vs zero reviews.
https://t.co/w9Pg5rDTrB
Five. Not fifty.
Most endurance event pages have zero.
Email your 20 happiest past participants. 5 will write a review. That's all you need to start.
Read this stat: 95% of consumers read reviews before buying https://t.co/13ma3Udibe
Then I googled "[event name] reviews" for 10 random marathons.
Most had nothing. A couple had old Reddit threads.
We're asking athletes to spend β¬80+ with zero social proof on our event pages.
6/ 53 athletes discussed this for days. The organizer saw none of it.
This is why I'm building @SportingScouter. Race feedback needs a permanent home where athletes find it and organizers can act on it.
5/ On price: "They still expect another 90 euros on top of the 700 euro signup. For me this is a scam."
Meanwhile Kalmar and Copenhagen deliver all of this for similar prices.
Your best race isn't behind you - it's waiting for you.
Maybe the last one didn't go to plan.
Maybe you hit the wall. Missed the goal. Lost rhythm.
That's not failure. That's feedback.
Great athletes don't dwell - they adapt.
And great events help them do it.
#marathon