I'll test it out and tell you my thoughts, no problem. Just let me know when you've got some type of update you want me to look at.

I know most RV parks target older people. Snowbirds and the like. Only the ones that pivot to the coming market condition will do well.

They don't want to mess with more than a website usually. Every one of them does things their own way, so flexibility is key if this system requires onboarding of owners or management. If it's too rigid, and requires too much setup, and requires continuous maintenance, they're not going to want to use it. This is pretty hard. Letting them just list their park, or letting anyone list a park or something like that, as a bare minimum feature without requiring additional stuff, but allowing for it of course, would probably attract quite a few parks to say "why not."

If there's a social communication aspect for RVers that doesn't require onboarding of parks, that allows for it of course but doesn't require it, that makes it easy to share experiences and weird resources like map files and repair guides and boondocking resources and stuff like that in an easy to find way, that thing can become the go to place. Nostr is great for this because it doesn't allow for exclusivity, too many people have tried and they wind up making forums that are silos and some RVers like this one and some that one, so the resources are fragmented and difficult to search unless you already know where to find them. People want to review places, find interesting places, learn how to fix things, find good deals on parts and things, share tips and tricks and experiences somewhere and there's not really anything like that except YouTube for influencers, that's it.

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