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Forwardable intro pack

Give the partner one compact package they can resend without rebuilding the pitch.

Warm introductions slow down when the partner has to improvise the value story, choose links, explain proof, and guess the next step. This page compresses that work into one reusable intro pack.

  • 1 buyer pattern
  • 1 proof line
  • 1 main forward link

Intro Pack Map

Use one sequence from partner win to forwardable intro packet.

1. Start With The Exact Buyer

The intro pack should begin with the kind of founder, operator, or account that actually matches the previous win.

Open Partner Intro Board

5. Name Who Owns The Next Step

The intro pack should say who replies next, who handles scope, and what the first concrete action should be.

Open Partner Intro Owner

6. Keep Payment Path Ready

Once the new buyer is qualified, the same wallet-backed payment route should already be sitting behind the pack.

Open Payment Page

Pack Components

The strongest intro packs usually fit inside these six pieces.

Buyer Description

Name the exact account type or bottleneck the partner should keep watching for.

Result Line

Use one short before-after sentence that can be understood in a few seconds.

Main Link

Give one primary page to click first so the buyer does not get overloaded by navigation.

Optional Proof Link

Keep one secondary proof asset ready only if the buyer asks for credibility before moving.

Commercial Sentence

Keep the partner model or payout logic short enough to explain in one line.

Next Step

Tell the partner whether the buyer should reply, review, or pay next instead of leaving the motion vague.

Ready-To-Forward Lines

Use short intro copy the partner can resend with minimal editing.

Simple Intro

Sharing this because it solved a similar bottleneck cleanly for one account on my side. If the same issue is showing up for you, this page is the fastest overview.

Operator Intro

This is useful when the problem is not traffic volume but the leak between interest, scope, payment, and live start.

Anonymous Proof Intro

I kept the proof generalized, but the operating pattern and result are close enough that it may map to your situation.

White-Label-Safe Intro

If brand sensitivity matters, the linked material stays narrow and does not expose anything that should remain internal.

Next-Step Intro

If it looks relevant, the next step is simple: review the page, confirm fit, and move into the defined commercial path.

Do Not Send This

Most weak intros fail because the partner is forced to improvise too much.

Too Many Links

Do not turn the intro into a directory. One main page is enough for the first touch.

Unapproved Proof

Never forward case details or screenshots the partner did not explicitly approve for reuse.

Vague Buyer Fit

"Anyone who might need this" is weaker than one precise buyer pattern the partner can recognize instantly.

Hidden Commercial Rule

If payout or ownership will matter later, hiding it now only creates friction on the second conversation.

Partner-Written Essays

The pack should reduce the partner's writing work, not turn them into a custom sales rep.

Best Next Routes

Route to the page that removes the next blocker fastest.

Need Safe Proof First

If the intro pack has no reusable safe proof line yet, choose that asset before sending anything outward.

Open Partner Intro Proof Safety

Need One Anonymous Line

If the pack should carry a buyer-hidden proof asset, shape that anonymous line before the partner forwards anything.

Open Partner Intro Anonymous Proof

Need One Brandless Summary

If even buyer-hidden proof is too revealing, shape the brandless summary before the partner forwards anything.

Open Partner Intro Brandless Proof

Need One Quote-Safe Line

If the pack should carry one named but still controlled line, shape that quote before the partner forwards anything.

Open Partner Intro Quote

Need Copy-Paste Message Templates

If the packet is ready but the partner still needs exact DM or email wording, route to the intro-message page next.

Open Partner Intro Messages

Need Post-Intro Follow-Up

If the buyer already received the packet but did not move, route to the intro-follow-up page next.

Open Partner Intro Follow-Up

Need Warm Intro Conversion

If the buyer engaged and now needs a defined commercial route, move from packet to the intro-conversion page.

Open Partner Intro Conversion

Need First Paid Step Defined

If the buyer is warm but the first scope is still too broad, use the intro-scope page next.

Open Partner Intro Scope

Need Internal Approval Forward

If the buyer likes the scope but has to carry it to an internal approver, route to the intro approval pack next.

Open Partner Intro Approval Pack

Need Repeat Channel Design

If this intro motion may become a lane, stabilize it with repeat channel logic next.

Open Partner Intro Repeat

Need Wider Post-Win Choice

If the next move is still ambiguous, return to partner expansion and choose the right post-win motion first.

Open Partner Intro Expansion

Ready To Move

If the new buyer is qualified and the model is clear, move directly into the same payment route.

Open Payment Page

Wallet

Once the intro turns into a real buyer, keep the close path identical.

Keep the settlement path narrow: confirm fit, confirm payer, move the funds, collect the tx hash, and start the next cycle cleanly.

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