Biohacking community meetup host apparel solves the visible-organizer problem at any in-person gathering of 10 or 200 self-experimenters. A branded tee with "Host" or "Organizer" on the back identifies who runs the show. A matching attendee shirt sold at the door (or pre-ordered through the meetup store) builds the community brand. Pro Shops handles both with no minimum and a 1-week print-and-ship window.
Biohacking meetups draw 15 to 200 attendees who often do not know each other. New attendees walk in, look around, and need to find the host without asking three people. A "Host" tee solves this in 2 seconds. Veteran attendees see the host shirt and know who to flag down for late check-in or speaker introductions. The branded apparel also gives the meetup a real identity that ports to social media after the event.
Selling attendee shirts at the meetup itself is a low-effort revenue add. Set up the online store before the event, share the URL on the registration confirmation email and the event signage, and attendees order during the event (or in the days afterward as a souvenir). Pro Shops ships to each attendee individually. No table setup, no inventory at the venue, no leftover smalls. Typical conversion: 20 to 35 percent of attendees buy a shirt within 7 days of the event.
Open a free meetup store with host tees, attendee shirts, and community hoodies. Ready in about an hour, ships in about a week, no minimum.
Start FreeSame design and color, with a "Host" or "Organizer" callout on the back. The visual unity helps the community brand; the host-specific stamp solves the find-the-organizer problem.
Yes. The online store stays live indefinitely. Attendees who do not order during the event often come back a few days later when they post photos on social and want the shirt.
20 to 35 percent of attendees within 7 days. A 60-person meetup typically sells 12 to 20 shirts. Larger meetups and conferences see higher absolute numbers and lower percentage rates.
Unisex XS through 3XL, plus ladies-fit XS through 2XL. The biohacking community skews male and athletic-build, but ladies-cut representation captures a meaningful share of attendees and creators.