Know who's drifting before it costs you.
Every monitored relationship is scored against its own behavioral baseline. When someone starts pulling away, you hear about it weeks before you'd feel it — with the recovery email already drafted.
Five signals, scored against each person's normal
Baselines come from your real history with each contact — using medians, so an airport one-liner or a holiday reply never skews the picture. Five signals each contribute to a 0–100 score: response velocity, sentiment trajectory, who initiates, engagement depth, and commitment health on both sides.
- Median baselines per contact — their normal, not a generic benchmark
- Response velocity, sentiment slope, initiative, depth, commitment health
- An active risk flag drags the score: integrity and health are inseparable
Pre-churn, caught early — with a way back
When several signals decline together and stay down across consecutive exchanges, that's pre-churn — and it's caught before the score even reaches the danger zone. It calculates the recovery window and drafts the recovery email in your voice, so noticing and acting are the same step.
- Fires when multiple signals decline in sync, sustained over time
- Calculates the recovery window for that specific relationship
- Drafts the recovery email in your voice, ready to review
Silence is a signal too
It doesn't only score relationships when an email arrives — it re-checks on a schedule, because a contact going quiet past their normal cadence is itself information. The morning brief ranks every relationship by where your attention is most needed.
- Scheduled re-scoring catches contacts who simply went quiet
- Cadence-aware: 12 days of silence means different things for different people
- The brief ranks who deserves your next hour
Good to know.
How long until it's useful?
It establishes a baseline from your existing history with each contact, so the first morning brief already ranks who needs attention. It sharpens as more interactions accrue.
Does it measure 'sentiment' like tone analysis?
It measures engagement direction — are they asking questions, initiating, driving things forward — not surface warmth. People stay polite while disengaging; the slope of engagement is the honest signal.
What counts as commitment health?
Overdue promises on both sides. Their unmet commitments to you weigh more heavily than yours to them, which steers you to follow up on what you're owed.
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