Partnerships
Help test BarnPage with real barn routines
BarnPage is looking for barns, trainers, and equestrian groups willing to test real lesson days, parent communication, rider progress, privacy, consent, and video review workflows with us.
Choose your path
Ways to work with us
Each partnership starts with a conversation about fit, goals, and what would be useful for the barns or professionals involved.
Best for barn owners
Pilot barns
Use the BarnPage rider hub with a small real group first, then help shape the workflows your barn depends on most.
- You can test scheduling, member invites, feed, reviews, or MEGAN with real barn routines.
- You are comfortable sharing clear feedback while the product is still improving.
- You want a private barn workspace before inviting everyone.
Best for experienced coaches
Trainer and clinician collaborators
Help make BarnPage review language, scorecards, rubrics, and MEGAN drafts more useful in real coaching situations.
- You care about clear, constructive rider feedback.
- You can review sample workflows and point out what a trainer would actually use.
- You have discipline-specific experience that can improve templates and education resources.
Best for programs and groups
Equestrian organizations
Explore ways BarnPage can support lesson programs, riding schools, associations, or regional barn networks.
- You support multiple trainers, barns, riders, or families.
- You want better digital tools for scheduling, communication, progress, or reviews.
- You are interested in a practical partnership, not a generic software demo.
Best for equestrian brands
Aligned sponsors
Talk with us if your brand can bring clear value to trainers, riders, parents, horses, or lesson barns.
- Your audience overlaps with lesson barns, trainers, riders, or horse owners.
- You want a thoughtful partnership that respects privacy and trainer control.
- You are interested in useful education, support, or product-aligned sponsorship.
What we are looking for right now
- Friendly barns willing to test real workflows with a small group first.
- Trainers who can give honest feedback on reviews, scorecards, and MEGAN drafts.
- Organizations that understand the needs of riding schools, lesson programs, and training barns.
How we think about partnerships
- Trainer authority stays central: BarnPage assists, but barns control schedules, reviews, publishing, and rider communication.
- Privacy and consent matter, especially for minors and lesson video.
- Partnerships should create clear value for barns, riders, parents, trainers, and horses.
- We are open to possibilities, but we do not imply endorsement, sponsorship, or investment unless an agreement is in place.