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Post-intro follow-up page

When the partner sent the intro but the buyer drifted, shorten the follow-up path.

Warm introductions often stall after the first message, not because the fit vanished, but because nobody knows what to send next. This page keeps the follow-up narrow: one short bump, one safe proof line, one main link, and one obvious next step.

  • 1 short bump at a time
  • 1 main link re-sent
  • 0 need to restart the whole pitch

Follow-Up Map

Use one path from first intro drift to a clean next motion.

1. Confirm The Intro Actually Landed

Follow up on real warm intros, not on half-sent intentions. Make sure the partner already sent the message or opened the thread.

Open Partner Intro Messages

5. Ask The Partner To Re-Anchor If Needed

If the relationship depends on the partner's trust, use the partner for one light re-anchor instead of bypassing them.

Open Partner Intro Board

6. Switch To Payment Follow-Up After Agreement

Once the buyer is aligned and the real blocker is transfer, stop doing intro follow-up and move to payment follow-up.

Open Partner Intro Payment Follow-Up

Best Timing

Most good intro follow-up fits inside these timing windows.

Light Silence

Best when the intro landed but there was no reply and no explicit rejection. Use one short thread refresh.

Soft Interest Drift

Best when the buyer seemed interested but never clicked, replied, or moved to the next step.

Internal Delay

Best when the buyer passed it internally and the thread is now sitting inside a team without a clear owner.

Partner Re-Anchor

Best when the partner needs to add one sentence of trust or context before the buyer will respond.

Do Not Over-Chase

If the fit is weak or the partner enthusiasm is fading, avoid turning follow-up into desperate thread spam.

Short Follow-Up Lines

Use bumps that refresh interest without rewriting the whole pitch.

Simple Bump

Re-sharing this in case the timing is better now. It maps closely to the same bottleneck I mentioned earlier, and the page keeps the next step simple.

Proof Bump

One useful detail here is that a very similar operating leak was already tightened cleanly on another account, so this is not just a theory page.

Partner Re-Anchor

Bumping this because I still think the fit is real for your setup. The linked page is still the shortest overview if you want one fast pass.

Internal Team Bump

If this got forwarded internally, the main page below is still the fastest summary so nobody has to reconstruct the context in chat.

Next-Step Bump

If the fit is there, the next step is small: review the page, confirm relevance, and move into the defined path instead of a loose discussion.

Do Not Do This

Most partner follow-up problems are self-inflicted.

Do Not Add Five New Links

A drifting thread gets heavier, not better, when the buyer is given more tabs instead of one strong link.

Do Not Rewrite The Whole Story

Follow-up should refresh the same logic, not restart the entire qualification and proof sequence.

Do Not Change Economics Mid-Thread

New pricing or payout terms inside a follow-up usually make the thread feel less trustworthy, not more dynamic.

Do Not Bypass The Partner Unnecessarily

If the relationship depends on the partner, cutting them out can weaken the trust that made the intro possible in the first place.

Do Not Turn Silence Into Chase Spam

One good bump beats repeated pings that make the whole motion feel needy or unclear.

Best Next Routes

Route to the page that resolves the real blocker fastest.

Need Stronger Packet

If the buyer still lacks enough context, route to the compact intro pack next.

Open Partner Intro Pack

Need Warm Intro Conversion

If the buyer is finally engaging and the thread now needs a clear commercial route, move to the intro-conversion page.

Open Partner Intro Conversion

Need First Paid Step Scoped

If the buyer is responsive but the first step still feels too broad, route to the intro-scope page next.

Open Partner Intro Scope

Need Internal Approval Packet

If the buyer responds positively but still needs to show the deal internally, route to the intro approval pack next.

Open Partner Intro Approval Pack

Need Repeat Channel Logic

If this same pattern may happen again, stabilize it with repeat channel design.

Open Partner Intro Repeat

Ready To Move

If the buyer is now qualified and committed, move directly into the same payment route.

Open Payment Page

Wallet

Once the buyer is real, keep the commercial route identical.

Follow-up should collapse into the same close path: confirm fit, confirm payer, route to payment, collect the tx hash, and move into kickoff without reopening the whole intro chain.

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