The product

Board Room, in five minutes.

ChamberBee makes Board Room — the software a chamber's board actually uses. It does five things. Your board will understand all five before the coffee gets cold.

One


The Board, Mapped

Every director, every relationship, one screen. The tight circles, the go-betweens, and the quiet members nobody's connected to yet. Hover anyone to see what you have in common and ask for an introduction on the spot.

Your chair has never seen the board's shape before. This is the moment they get it.

The Board, Mapped
You
Knows You

Two


The Directory

Not a phone list. What each director actually does, what they're chasing this year, and whose doors they can open. The bank president discovers the quiet director at the end of the table owns the machine shop his commercial team has been trying to reach all year.

Five minutes to fill out, once. Nobody keeps a profile current out of duty — they keep it current because the introductions come back to them.

DR
Dana R.
Regional bank · Director
In common
  • Both on the Workforce committee
  • Both know Marcus T.
  • Same alma mater

Three


The Matchmaker

Board Room reads what your directors do and what they need, then proposes the introductions a perfect chamber exec would have made — if that exec had unlimited memory and a free week.

Your staff see every suggestion first, and nothing reaches a director without their say-so. The judgment stays yours; only the remembering is automated.

Suggested this week
ABKP
A. Boyd × K. Price She's hiring welders. He chairs the community college's trades program.
TMRS
T. Mercer × R. Singh He asked for a commercial lender. She is one, two seats away.

Four


The Ask Board

One place where a director can say what they need — a warehouse, a CFO, a permit contact, thirty seconds with someone at the county — and the rest of the board can answer. The asks that get fulfilled are the ones that get counted.

This is where a board stops being an audience and starts being a network.

Open asks
TM
Looking for a commercial lender Expanding to a second location, need someone who knows the county.
AB
Need a workforce contact Hiring six welders by spring. Who do I call?

Five


The Impact digest & report

A short Friday email to every director: what got asked, what got answered, who met whom. Nobody has to log in to know the board is working — it shows up where they already are.

Every quarter it adds up into the Impact Report: four fixed numbers, the same four every time, so nobody can cherry-pick a good quarter. Your chair presents it. It's the board's own ROI story, in public, in their voice.

Friday at your chamber: new asks, intros made
Your Chamber via Board Room <boardroom@chamberbee.com> · to the board

Getting started

Hand us the roster. That's the setup.

Your whole board is on by Friday — no passwords, no apps, nothing for anyone to install or remember. A director who never logs in still gets the digest and still gets the introductions. One person on your staff runs it in a few minutes a week.

Works alongside your existing CRM. It stays the official home of members, dues, and events. Board Room does the one thing it was never built to do — make the board a network. Nothing to move, nothing to rip out.

What a demo looks like

Twenty minutes, your roster, five steps.

1

Your board, on screen

We load your actual roster before the call. You're not looking at a sample chamber — you're looking at your people.

2

The map lands

The clusters, the bridges, the isolated directors. This is usually where the room goes quiet.

3

A warm path

Pick anyone. We show the shortest human route to them through your board.

4

The matches

What Board Room would suggest this week, and why. You decide whether it's right.

5

The report your chair presents

What the annual meeting slide looks like once a quarter of real activity is behind it.

Bring your roster. We'll bring the map.

You'll know inside the first five minutes whether your board needs this.