Show sponsors at exactly the right level of prominence.
Chamberly’s new Sponsor Exposure Tiers give every chamber admin three distinct, pre-designed levels of public acknowledgment — so a title sponsor reads as a title sponsor, and a bronze-level contributor still gets credit without stealing the spotlight.
Large, linked, and prominent. For title and presenting sponsors.
Medium scale, not linked. For mid-tier sponsors whose logos deserve real estate.
Text-only, tracked-uppercase. A respectful acknowledgment for community-level support.
Three distinct display treatments, stacked from loud to quiet.
The “Our Sponsors” section on every event page is composed of up to three rows, each rendered only if it has members. Typography and scale do the talking — no subheadings, no clutter.
Large logo, full business name, clickable link to the sponsor’s website. For title, presenting, and top-level sponsors.
Medium logo and business name. Not linked. For mid-tier sponsors whose logos deserve real estate but don’t need to drive click-through.
Name only, text, tracked uppercase. A respectful acknowledgment that doesn’t compete with the tiers above.
The rules behind the picture
If the same business buys two sponsorships at different tiers on the same event, they appear once — at the highest tier (the lowest number).
Sponsorships without an assigned tier are quietly excluded. Admins opt each one in; nothing is implicitly demoted.
A Tier 1 or Tier 2 sponsor without an uploaded logo gets a letter-block placeholder at the correct size — never silently dropped.
The logo and name still render, just without the clickable wrapper. No broken links.
What sponsors and attendees actually see.
A schematic of the Our Sponsors section rendered on a public event page. Each row appears only if it has members; the section quietly hides itself entirely when no sponsors are assigned.
Our Sponsors
Designed to feel considered.
Visual hierarchy is the message. Tier 3 reads as a respectful acknowledgment — tracked-out uppercase small caps — without competing with the logos above. Tier 1 gets room to breathe; logos sit in neutral backdrops so transparent PNGs never clash with the page background.
- 01Grayscale mode. Chamber-level toggle desaturates Tier 1/2 logos, colorized on hover.
- 02Theme-aware. Semantic color tokens adapt to light or dark themes automatically.
- 03Mobile-responsive. Tier 1 collapses to one column on mobile so premier sponsors keep their space.
Two ways to set tiers.
Whether you’re editing one sponsorship or uploading a whole season’s worth, Chamberly gives you the same three-tier control surface.
Pick a tier and move on.
Every sponsorship create/edit form has an Exposure Tier selector in the Status & Exposure panel.
Four choices: Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3, or None to exclude from the section entirely.
A whole season in one upload.
The CSV importer accepts a new exposure_tier column. Values: 1, 2, 3, or blank. Invalid values are caught in the pre-import validation step.
The downloadable import template ships with this column pre-populated with example values, so new chambers can get it right on their first upload.
Where exposure data shows up
Our Sponsors section composes itself into the three-tier layout automatically.
Exposure column on the sponsorships table; tier selector on every create/edit form.
A "by exposure tier" aggregation alongside existing by-tier breakdowns.
Exposure Tier column in exports; exposure_tier accepted on imports with validation.
A small feature doing a big job.
Chambers sell sponsorships on the promise of visibility. Exposure Tiers let you deliver that promise with precision — turning every public event page into a visual manifestation of your sponsor ladder, without hand-designing anything.
A cleaner sales pitch.
“Title sponsors get the top row, linked to your site. Supporting sponsors get the second row. Friends get named in the third.” The sales conversation writes itself.
Consistent across every event.
The same three-row rendering applies to every event page in the chamber — no per-event layout decisions or one-off design work for the admin.
No design debt for the chamber.
Typography, spacing, dark-mode behavior, responsive breakpoints, and logo fallbacks are all handled. The admin picks a tier; Chamberly does the rest.
Auditable all the way through.
Every tier change is reflected instantly on the event page, in the admin, in reports, and in CSV exports. Board members asking “who’s at what tier?” get an answer in one click.
Three tiers of public recognition — and that’s it.
No new plan to buy. No toggles to configure per event. Just one field on each sponsorship package that quietly flows through the product and controls how every sponsor on every event page is seen.
Available on all plans (Starter, Growth, Premier). No admin migration required — existing sponsorships remain unaffected until a tier is assigned.