Oriya for partners · free founding window · SF & NYC

Everyone in your room already wears a tracker.
Give them a reason to compete.

Oriya reads any wearable — Oura, Whoop, Garmin, Apple Watch — onto one live 0–100 board, where everyone's ranked against their own baseline, not each other's raw number. You bring the prize and the room. We bring the board and a founder who shows up in person to run it. Free founding pilots — 3 in SF and 2 in NYC, this founding season.

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ONE ORIYA INDEX YOUR LIVE BOARD
Live board · your room ranked vs each own par · illustrative
  1. 1Priya Oura0+9
  2. 2Marcus Garmin0+7
  3. 3Dana Whoop0+5
  4. 4Wei Apple0+4
  5. 5Devin Fitbit0+3

The newest tracker can top the fittest — nobody's measured against a stranger's raw number, only their own par.

You bring: a prize + the room We bring: instant scoring + a live board A founder runs it on-site — free Turnout misses 10? I cover the prize

Wearing the device instead of running the room? This page is for partners — try Ori, the athlete side →

Three ways to run it

Pick a playbook. We handle the rest.

Each one runs on the wearables your people already own. You choose the prize; we score every device fairly and post the board. Nothing to install, no hardware to stock, no money moving through Oriya.

01 Run clubs & training crews

The post-run recovery board

Your crew already gathers on a schedule, already wears the watches, and already talks recovery. Turn the group run into a weekly board — smartest recovery wins, not the priciest device.

The pitch

“Everyone who ran logs their recovery this week. The board goes up, most-improved takes the prize — and it counts whether you're on a Garmin, a Coros, a Whoop, or an Apple Watch.”

You bring
  • The crew and a run day — no new event to organize.
  • A prize you choose — a race entry, a coffee round, a gear voucher.
You get
  • A weekly reason to show up — a live board beats another group text.
  • The crew connects via a shareable QR Body Passport — runners who never spoke compare numbers.
  • A leaderboard that rewards smart recovery, so the newest runner can top the fastest.
What a successful pilot looks like

Dream partner: a Saturday-morning run club — 20 to 60 regulars, a captain who already herds the group chat, and most of the pack on a Garmin, Coros, Apple Watch, or Whoop.

Before

Everyone runs, everyone scatters to brunch, and the only shared artifact is a Strava kudos. Recovery comes up constantly but never gets compared.

During · one week
  • Run day — a QR at the meetup point: scan, connect any device, and your recovery for the morning lands on one shared board.
  • Mid-week — the board is the group-chat talking point. People check who logged; a new runner sits near the top on recovery alone.
  • Next run — most-improved takes the prize the captain picked. Runners screenshot the board and swap Passport QRs.
After

The crew keeps a weekly ritual that outlasts the prize, a set of new runner-to-runner connections, and a captain holding a board they can carry into next Saturday.

The win: a recurring reason for the pack to log in and compare — and a first opt-in list of exactly who your regulars are.

Illustrative — a founder-run pilot, not a past result. What you'd be set up to see, not numbers we've delivered.

02 Events & hosts · Luma

The same-day social

Turn a one-off gathering into a shared live board. Everyone's recovery score for the day, up in the room — an instant talking point the sponsor gets to own.

The pitch

“One night, one opt-in board — everyone who's in shows their recovery score for the day, live. The sponsor names the award.”

You bring
  • The event and the crowd (a Luma list, a meetup, a launch night).
  • A sponsor-chosen award for the day's top score.
You get
  • An instant icebreaker — a shared number strangers compare.
  • A live board that turns a one-off into a reason to gather again.
  • Sponsor's name on the award, in front of a health-serious room.
What a successful pilot looks like

Dream partner: a recurring founder-and-operator fitness meetup — a monthly run-club-plus-coffee or a sauna social, 30 to 80 RSVPs — run by a community builder who already lines up a sponsor, or wants a reason to.

Before

Great turnout, good energy — then everyone scatters. Next month you rebuild the crowd from scratch, and last night's sponsor got a logo on a Luma page and not much else.

During · one night
  • Doors — a QR on the check-in table. Guests scan, connect any device, and if they opt in, their score for the day goes up on the board.
  • Mid-event — the board does your icebreaking. Strangers compare numbers; the sponsor's name sits on the award all night.
  • Close — the sponsor hands out “best recovery of the night.” People screenshot the board on the way out.
After

The sponsor got their name on a live moment in front of a health-serious room — not a static logo — and you walk away with the seed of a returning-series board.

The win: a live centerpiece that does the icebreaking for you and gives your sponsor a real moment to own — plus a board you can carry into the next one.

Illustrative — a founder-run pilot, not a past result. What you'd be set up to see, not numbers we've delivered.

03 Gyms & studios

The 5-day recovery challenge

A week-long board your members check every morning. It rewards the smartest recovery, not the priciest device — and it gives people a reason to connect.

The pitch

“Five days. Most improved recovery wins — not the priciest device. The coach picks the prize.”

You bring
  • The room and a coach to announce it.
  • A prize you choose — a free month, gear, a session.
You get
  • A live board members check daily — a retention hook that isn't another class.
  • Members connect via a shareable QR Body Passport — the room turns into a network.
  • After 7 days logging, every participant gets a personalized analytics readout tied to their persona — whatever device they wore.
What a successful pilot looks like

Dream partner: a coach-led strength or hybrid box — 80 to 200 members, community before equipment — where recovery already comes up on the whiteboard and a good share of the room wears a ring or a strap.

Before

Monday. Members train hard, leave, and the only thing linking them between sessions is the class schedule. The coach already knows a few will quietly drift this month.

During · 5 days
  • Day 1 — coach announces it at the top of class. QR on the wall. Every device — ring, strap, watch — lands on one shared board.
  • Days 2–4 — the board becomes a morning check-in. People who trained side-by-side for a year and never spoke connect via Passport QR.
  • Day 5 — the prize goes to most improved, not the priciest device. Everyone who logged gets a personal readout tied to their persona.
After

The room keeps a shared talking point that outlives the challenge, a set of new member-to-member connections, and every participant holding a readout with your gym's name on it.

The win: a five-day retention hook that isn't another class on the calendar — plus a personal recovery readout in every member's hands, from your room.

Illustrative — a founder-run pilot, not a past result. What you'd be set up to see, not numbers we've delivered.

Where we actually are

Founder-run, Season 1

Private beta, SF & NYC. A founder shows up in person to collect submissions and run the board — no funnel, no app to install.

You'd be first

No partner logos here because there are no signed partners yet. That's the honest frame — and why the founding window is free.

Instant & fair

Every device lands on one 0–100 index by deterministic math, then everyone's ranked against their own baseline — so it's fair whatever they wear. The only human step is confirming a screenshot is a real capture; it never gates the score.

Data is never sold

Partner and coach views are aggregate-only — minimum five members behind any stat. A member's Body Passport is theirs to share by QR, or not.

Run a challenge

Tell us the room and the prize — thirty seconds here, or email team@oriya.app directly. Either way a founder replies, not a funnel.

which playbook?

Free founding pilots — 3 SF, 2 NYC, this founding season. And the risk is mine: if fewer than 10 people log a score at your pilot, I cover the prize myself. A founder replies from team@oriya.app, usually same-day. You bring the prize and the room — no money ever moves through Oriya. Data is never sold; team views are aggregate-only.