Member retention, premium progress package, parent/athlete communication, and shareable progress proof.
Movement Identity Outreach Packet.
Start with people who already touch athlete progress: training groups, PTs, clinicians, teams, schools, and testing partners. Show the Progress Hub, the weekly report, and the facility economics before asking for live data.
Cleaner history, fewer repeated explanations, better source-labeled context, and clinician-safe language.
Testing becomes a recurring source in the record instead of a one-time PDF.
New-player setup, historical context, and purpose-limited staff views without uncontrolled private records.
Keep every conversation concrete and clinically safe.
Do not pitch magic. Pitch an owned Passport, a weekly progress loop, scoped sharing, and measurable partner value.
Can we run 5-10 athletes through a 30-day demo-safe progress pilot and measure retention, report usage, and whether this becomes a paid add-on?
Can you review whether the weekly Progress Report would make intake, follow-up, or handoff easier without replacing clinician judgment?
Can we test roster onboarding with demo-safe athletes and measure whether staff get useful context without overexposing private records?
Can we attach verified testing outputs to demo Passports and see whether athletes, trainers, PTs, and teams keep using the reports?
Measure behavior before chasing big contracts.
A serious pilot should show that people come back weekly, reports get shared, partners see economic value, and progression-sensitive context stays routed to humans.
The ask is not “buy a platform.” It is “help define the Passport pilot.”
The best next step is one specific partner lane, one small opt-in cohort, one weekly Progress Report, and one review meeting after the pilot.