Today
Start with the relationship that matters most today.
See where attention matters now, what may be slipping, and which warm follow-through is most worth making first.
Relationship posture
A calmer read on which relationships are steady and which ones need warmth.
Holding steady
0 relationships still feel warm or active
Needs attention
8 relationships may need a warmer touch soon
Thoughtful touchpoints
2 personal or referral moments could help you reconnect naturally
Warm ways back in
Know who can help you reopen a quiet relationship more naturally.
When a past intro or referral gives you a softer re-entry path, Brivoly keeps it close instead of leaving it buried in old notes.
Jules from Seabird Partners
could help reopen Amber Flores at Northstar Studio
Best person to pick it up: Ada Lovelace
Nina at Harbor Circle
could help reopen Priya Nair at Lattice Lane
Best person to pick it up: Samir Patel
Today’s priorities
Your daily starting point.
Brivoly pulls together replies, reconnects, proposal follow-through, meeting prep, and fresh client context so the first move is obvious without re-reading everything first.
Start with one relationship and one next move. Brivoly will hold the rest.
Connect an inbox or calendar once and Brivoly can keep more of this context warm for you.
Connect whichever source you already live in most and Brivoly can start holding onto the relationship for you.
Keep close
These are the warmest openings across replies, reconnects, proposals, and new client context.
One quick move in each lane is enough.
Reply soon
Amber Flores is waiting on you
Could you tighten the recap and send two possible times for next week?.
Reconnect gently
Jordan Pike has a soft way back in
Brivoly is still holding context around Negotiation call focused on whether the team can justify the workflow shift before busy season, so this does not need to feel like a cold restart.
Proposal follow-through
Marcus Chen needs momentum, not a long chase
Follow up on proposal review and confirm who signs off internally.
A calm rhythm for today
If you only have a short window, move through the day in this order and let Brivoly hold the rest.
One move is enough to make the day feel lighter.
First few minutes
Reply to Amber Flores
Could you tighten the recap and send two possible times for next week?.
If you have a little more time
Reconnect with Jordan Pike
Pick back up from the last note you sent and make the reply feel easy.
Needs care now
8
2 replies, no at-risk relationships, 4 reopening moments, and 2 proposal follow-ups
Freshest opening
Quiet
No new client context landed overnight
Background memory
Offline
Connect an inbox or calendar once and Brivoly can keep more of this context warm for you.
Start here
Reply to Amber Flores
Reply to Amber Flores. The latest message has been waiting since 30 days ago.
Next move
Could you tighten the recap and send two possible times for next week?.
Why now
Reply to Amber Flores. The latest message has been waiting since 30 days ago.
Latest saved moment
Client-shared context · Client uploaded three onboarding screenshots and a scope note through the shared link.
Take the smallest next step here first, then let Brivoly hold the rest of the context in place.
Northstar Studio · May 17, 2026, 11:24 AM
Reply soon
After that
Reconnect with Jordan Pike
Pick back up from the last note you sent and make the reply feel easy.
Cedar Peak Agency · last meaningful touch Apr 20, 2026, 3:24 PM
Keep momentum with Marcus Chen
Follow up on proposal review and confirm who signs off internally.
Riverbridge Ops · follow up by May 17, 2026, 5:24 PM
Then keep moving
Once the first move is handled, these are the next warm openings Brivoly would keep close.
Keep this list short. One move at a time is enough.
Relationship continuity
Stay warm without holding everything in your head.
0 relationships still feel steady. 8 may need a warmer touch soon. 2 warm re-entry paths could help reopen a thread more naturally. 2 thoughtful moments could make the next touch easier.