September Cruiseletter
What’s Next? 🌆🚴 Our Divvy Angels are joining the community conversation! We began sending invitations to our Chicago Bike Angels early this month, and we’ve seen a 269% increase in registrations since launching our email campaign. The community will start to take a new route together—where Angels from across the U.S. can connect and help one another maximize their Angel experience. Community Tune Up 👼💪 New FAQ articles coming this fall! To ramp up the power of the community and answer the most common questions Bike Angels raise, we’re publishing a short series of FAQ articles covering topics like streaks and reporting and issue with a bike or station. Wheelie Good News 🛞🗞️ Bike Angels Stats | August All Brands 92 New Community Members 2,560 Site Visits 1,559 Angels Leveled Up 626,644 Point-Earning Rides Longest distance point-earning ride TM376 | 17.28 miles114Views1like0CommentsA community for all Bike Angels
In 2021, we launched this community with less than 100 Bike Angels from NYC who ride with Citi Bike to understand how Angels would interact here and what we can learn from the community. Today, the community has grown to more than 1900 members, and we have Angels from outside NYC represented in the community. We’re pumped to share that we’re expanding the community to create a space where Bike Angels from cities across the U.S. can connect and find answers. Did you know there are about 50,000 Angels in NYC, but that's only 71% of all Angels? What’s changing? We’re inviting about 14,000 new Bike Angels to join in the conversation here. One thing to note: Angels from different cities have different experiences with their bikeshare system and the Bike Angels program. For instance, Bike Angels in Chicago can earn points for moving scooters, too! And, rewards offered differ by city—check out the links at the bottom of our homepage. When chatting, keep in mind that you may be replying to someone with a slightly different experience with their bikeshare system or the game. How can I help build the community? As founding members of the Bike Angels Community, you all have set the pace for how we’ll communicate here. New members may need some help along the way, and of course, we’ll make them feel welcome. If you spot duplicate threads or irrelevant replies, kindly steer members in the right direction to help keep the community productive and organized.203Views6likes0Comments