READYROLL
Richard with his bike at a mountain pass, large bicycle sculptures in the background

Hi, I'm Richard.

I built ReadyRoll for the people who actually run endurance clubs — the volunteers.

Story

I fell in love with running and cycling in 2017. Since then I've travelled the world on bikes and on foot — including a honeymoon spent crossing mountain passes instead of sitting on a beach.

In 2025, I joined a club in Victoria, BC. We meet under a lamppost outside a school. Every single day of the week, in every kind of weather, a group of strangers turns into a group of friends because someone with a clipboard made it happen.

That someone is always a volunteer. And every volunteer I've met is running their club on five spreadsheets, three group chats, a paper waiver binder, and a private mental list of who's paid their dues this year.

ReadyRoll exists because that should not be the job.

Mission

Endurance clubs are some of the best community infrastructure we have. They get people outside. They cross generations and backgrounds. They turn parking lots and trailheads into the kind of places where strangers become regulars.

The volunteer Lead holding it all together deserves software that actually understands what they do. Not repurposed youth-soccer tools. Not race-day platforms pretending to do the other 364 days of the year.

ReadyRoll is built for clubs that ride or run, by someone who shows up to those sessions in the dark.

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