A stack of cards is a stack of promises you haven't kept yet.
Your AI sorts and drafts the follow-ups; you remember which handshake actually meant something.
Opens Claude or ChatGPT with this starter prompt ready. Sending runs on a paid plan (Single+).
You're back from the event with cards, LinkedIn adds, and a couple of "I'll send you that" promises. In three days it'll all be cold. Some of these were real conversations; some were polite. They shouldn't get the same email.
What it looks like in the chat.
You bring the judgment only you have; your AI does the legwork. An illustrative exchange:
The note your AI drafted.
Short, specific, and honest — a real reason for the email, one true ask, and an easy out. Placeholders fill in from what you and your AI already know.
Jordan — said I'd send this over, so here it is: [deck]. Really enjoyed the conversation about [specific thing] — it stuck with me. If any of it's useful to dig into, I'm around this week. — [Name]
Run it with your AI.
Send the starter prompt to Claude or ChatGPT and it opens with this playbook already in mind — then you steer.
“First read senders.ai/strategy.md and senders.ai/llms.txt so you understand the method and how Senders.ai works. Then help me with this: I just got back from [event] with a pile of contacts. Help me group them by how warm each conversation was — I'll tell you which were real and which were polite — and draft follow-ups to match. Flag anyone I promised something to so I do those first.”
Uses prospects / notes to organize the stack, stage_send, and replies. Sending requires a paid plan (Single+).
