- 1Pull your listOpen the Contacts panel. Filter to Follow-up due. These are the people you haven’t touched in 30+ days who you said you’d stay in contact with.In AlignableFilter your connections by the tag “Follow Up” to cross-reference. Anyone on both lists gets priority this month.
- 2Find a genuine reason to reach outFor each contact, check their Alignable profile or LinkedIn. Did they post something? Share a milestone? Start from what’s real for them, not from a template.
- 3Send one low-pressure messageMessage in Alignable or however they prefer. Keep it low friction: share something useful, reference your last conversation, or ask one specific question. Never ask for anything on a reactivation touch.In AlignableAfter sending, update their Notes: “[Date] · [What you sent].” This creates a record you can reference next month.
- 4Give a recommendation where it’s genuineRecommendations on Alignable create asymmetric goodwill. Two minutes from you; visible on their profile for years.In Alignable · RecommendationsProfile → “Write a Recommendation.” Be specific: what they do, what made the interaction valuable, who they’d be great for.
- 5Update the trackerLog the interaction here. Note what you sent and reset the follow-up date. The ritual only works if the record stays current.
- 6Honest tag reviewSpend 5 minutes updating tags. Anyone warmer moves up. Anyone quiet for 90+ days moves to Cold — not deleted, just deprioritized.In AlignableMirror tag changes so your connections stay filterable on both platforms.
- 1Add everyone — nowCreate a contact record for every person you met. Name, what they do, one thing you remember. Imperfect notes now beat perfect notes tomorrow.
- 2Connect on Alignable — todaySend a connection request to each person. In the message, reference something specific from your conversation. One sentence of specificity makes you unforgettable.In Alignable · Connection RequestExample: “Loved hearing about your onboarding framework — would love to stay connected and see where there’s overlap.”
- 3Tag each contact in AlignableRight after connecting, add tags to their Alignable profile. Don’t skip this — it’s 10 seconds that saves 10 minutes later.In Alignable · TaggingSuggested tags: Smart Connect, Warm Lead, Referral Partner, Follow Up, Active Conversation, Cold.
- 4Drop a note on each Alignable profileAdd a private note before closing the tab. This is your external memory.In Alignable · NotesFormat: [Date] · [What they do] · [What you discussed] · [Any open commitments]. One to three lines. You’re writing for yourself six months from now.
- 5Write recommendations while they’re freshFirst impressions articulated well are often the most honest. One or two per session is enough.In Alignable · RecommendationsThree sentences minimum. What they do clearly, what stood out, who they’d be right for. A rec that could apply to anyone applies to no one.
- 6Send what you promisedResource, article, intro — do it now. Not tomorrow. This one action separates you from 90% of people they met today.
- 7Set follow-up dates30 days out for most contacts, sooner for warm leads. No follow-up date = a relationship on a timer you can’t see.
Field Guide
Everything you need to use this tracker effectively — terminology, tag meanings, Alignable workflow specifics, and the logic behind the timing decisions.
Meet someone → Add them immediately after the session → Run Ritual 2 → Let the tracker surface them in your monthly ritual → Repeat. Two minutes after each session beats two hours at month’s end.
Active Conversations get weekly attention. Live proposal, exploratory call, open thread — that’s different from network maintenance. Weekly for active relationships. Monthly for everyone else.
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