BYRAM, Conn. (May 21, 2020) –
As the chckrd community continues to grow, subscribers are beginning to
talk, and to no user’s surprise, the talk is consistently positive.With much of the app’s recent
growth coming from the devoted dirt community, chckrd Founder and Crew
Chief, Chris Muller, has been keeping a close ear on what subscribers
have to say. With the intent to maintain the app’s mission in providing
subscribers with an all-racing, distraction-free environment, Muller
understands it’s vital to pay attention to the end users and listen to
what they have to say.Muller states, “This was built
for the racing community. Who are we to tell them what their community
app should or shouldn’t be? Chckrd is the platform. The way it looks and
works is really up to the members, they’re the ones that spend time on
the app and we are dedicated to shaping it to their needs and wants.”Jonestown, Pennsylvania’s
Brock Zearfoss, a sprint car phenom who owns All Star Circuit of
Champions, World of Outlaws and large-paying open victories, was one of
the first full-time racers to subscribe to chckrd.“I think it’s a great app.
It’s clean, it’s easy; it’s exactly what racing needs,” said Zearfoss.
“I find myself getting on chckrd as often as I get on any other social
media app. I enjoy scrolling through the straightaway page and looking
at what people have to say. It’s nice to scroll and just see racing.
That’s pretty tough to do anywhere else.”St. Helena, California’s Rico
Abreu, another open wheel star who made his name winning some of the
nation’s biggest grassroots events including the coveted Chili Bowl
Midget Nationals on multiple occasions, also provided some positive
insight.“I hope more people get
involved and the app takes off. Other apps get really cluttered and it’s
easy to lose your place. chckrd gives the racers and fans somewhere
else to go,” Abreu stated. “It’s really clean and easy to scroll through
to see what everyone is posting. Chris (Muller) is a really passionate
guy. If anyone is able to make something like this work, it’s Chris
Muller. He’s open to what people have to say and is always working to
improve the app.”Muller continued, “Last
Friday, a member suggested we start a Micro Sprint Group and we had it
up and running by Tuesday. We just launched the Crew Group off of a
recommendation, as well.”The ‘Texas Traveler’ T.J.
Michael, a recent FAST Series winner in the winged sprint car ranks, as
well as Danny Dietrich, the 2019 Williams Grove Speedway sprint car
champion, also spoke up on chckrd’s behalf, each giving full approval.“It’s another place for racers
to showcase their partners. And it’s a perfect place for people to go
who are seeking ways to help racers. We hope to take full advantage of
it,” Michael said. “Plus, it’s fun. It’s a win for everyone.”“I see this going somewhere,”
Dietrich expressed. “Content can get lost pretty quickly on the big
social media pages. chckrd is pretty cut-n-dry. What you see is what you
get and what you see is racing. That’s what people are there for.”About chckrd:
Launched in April of 2020, chckrd was developed for the sole purpose for
which it was intended, motorsports. The subscription-based app gives
the motorsports community a racing specific social platform to share
information pertaining to everything on wheels. After subscribing and
building a profile, users have the availability to join a variety of
groups specific to their racing interests. In addition, members
ultimately benefit racing, as portions of their subscription is
designated to increase monthly purses. chckrd is currently available in
the Android and Apple Marketplaces.Contact Chckrd:
www.chckrd.com
www.facebook.com/chckrdapp
pitcrew@chckrd.com
crewchief@chckrd.com