What to make public
Partner fit can be public. Member interest should be member-only.
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Public enough to evaluate.
The page can explain venue fit, service category, benefit value, review expectations, and partner tone without publishing member interest.
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Private enough to convert.
Member inquiries, guest context, event attendance, and private messages should stay behind verified access.
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Operational after approval.
A serious partner lane continues into package review, benefit activation, host tooling, performance tracking, and support.
Partner workflow
Compare visibility against the workflow after approval.
Partner proof
The partner page should make value measurable without making members public.
Houses should make clubs, resorts, hotels, venues, and hosts legible without exposing member activity.
Patrons should be reviewed by category and city before they receive member-facing visibility.
Approved hosts should get Invitations, RSVP review, QR scanning, waitlists, and analytics without a second tooling tax.
Partner benefits should be activated through the partner console with support context, not scattered across public ads.
Partner value should be measurable while keeping member-only interest, attendance, and private messages protected.
Houses and Patrons FAQs
Use the public page to choose the partner lane, then verify before exchanging member context.
How should private clubs and partner services be evaluated?
Look for reviewed access, clear placement rules, verified member context, partner benefits, support paths, and conversion tracking that does not expose member identity or event attendance.
Where do Houses fit in JoinTheSwing?
Houses are clubs, resorts, hotels, venues, and hosts that welcome verified members. Public pages can explain fit and access, while exact member interest, guest context, and event handoffs remain member-only.
Where do Patrons fit in the member experience?
Patrons are reviewed lifestyle service providers such as photography, coaching, wellness, legal, and concierge support. Their public presence should be tasteful, reviewed, and tied to member-safe contact paths.
What makes the JTS partner model different from a public ad directory?
JTS separates member revenue from partner visibility. Approved partners can earn tasteful placement, benefits, event tools, attribution, and analytics without turning the member community into public inventory.
What should happen after a club, host, or Patron gets interest?
The handoff should route into Houses, Patrons, hosts, Invitations, support, or verified access, with conversion tracking and receipts that keep member-only context private.

