for generous connectors

Bring people you meet
into your community.

Your meeting notes already contain the introductions you should be making. Our AI finds them and writes the email for you.

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today's top match
Sarah Kim
Sarah Kim Dir. of Data Intelligence Met last week
Marcus Webb
Marcus Webb Principal Data Architect Met 3 months ago
Why they should meet

Sarah is exploring Snowflake migration. Marcus led one for 12PB of supply chain data last year and knows the pitfalls.

the problem

You already know
the right people.
You just forget.

Every week you meet people who tell you what they're working on and what they need. Then life moves on.

Three months later, you meet someone with the exact complementary need. The introduction would be obvious if you could remember.

needs a data architect
is a data architect
raising series A
climate-tech VC

how it works

After every call,
a quiet review.

01

You take notes like you always do.

Granola, Notion, Google Docs, whatever. We read them.

02

We find the overlap.

A director exploring warehousing? You met an expert six months ago. We remember.

03

You get a suggestion card.

Two faces. A reason they'd click. And a draft intro email, ready to send.

three ways to connect

You're in control of
how introductions happen.

Automatic

We find matches in your meeting notes

After every meeting, we analyze who you spoke with and what was discussed. When we spot a match with someone from a previous meeting, we suggest the intro.

Mentioned

You mention an intro in your notes

Write something like "I should connect her with David" in your meeting notes. We'll find David in your contacts and draft the intro for you.

Manual

You tell us who to connect

Pick two people from your network and we'll draft a warm intro email with context from your past meetings with each of them.

features

A daily ritual for
generous connectors.

AI Matching

Reads your notes and finds complementary people across all your past meetings.

Draft Intros

Warm intro emails written from your meeting context. Edit once, send.

People Memory

Everyone you meet is stored with what they're working on and what they need. Searchable forever.

"Real networking is finding ways to make other people more successful."

Keith Ferrazzi, Never Eat Alone

Your next great introduction is hiding in
last Tuesday's meeting notes.

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