Issue № 01Private betaSpring ’26

Your network is your liquidity.

An issue on the warm paths through your network, the introductions you forgot you could pull, and the practice of carrying your relationships from one city to the next.

A warm path: youMarcus C.Sofia R.Liam F.

Specimens · From the field

Three queries, three live answers from the network.

Our network agent understands your network so you can ask questions like you are asking a friend.

Q.Spec. ISasha P., founder, Series A

I am flying into San Francisco next week, are there any investors I can meet while I’m in town?

A. The reply · Apr 22–26 · SF

3 paths · 4 days overlap

  1. 01 /

    VIA MARCUS C.

    Daniela P.

    Partner, Tier-1 SF fund

    In town Apr 22–26 · 3 mutuals

    • Ask for intro
    • Follow
  2. 02 /

    VIA PRIYA S. → LIAM F.

    Mira H.

    Principal, growth-stage venture firm

    In town Apr 23–25 · 2 mutuals

    • Ask for intro
    • Chat with Priya
  3. 03 /

    VIA AISHA M.

    Henrik J.

    Partner, multi-stage venture firm

    In town all week · 4 mutuals

    • Ask for intro
    • Follow
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I.

On cold versus warm

Cold doesn’t close. Warm does. Founders and investors live behind a wall of cold DMs because the work of finding the right introduction (the path through your own network that already exists) has been left to memory, group chats, and the occasional flick through LinkedIn. Most weeks, that work doesn’t happen. So the meeting doesn’t happen either.

Cold conversion is a noise-floor rate. A warm intro is a different category.

The reason isn’t that anyone lacks contacts. The reason is that the relationship graph is real but invisible: spread across email, calendar, and the half-dozen apps where the actual signal lives. And when you travel (to a conference, to a partner offsite, to the city where the round will close), the graph stays home. The room is full. You walk in cold anyway.

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II.

What OKtoMeet does differently

We map the relationships you already have, and we carry them with you.

OKtoMeet reads from the sources where your relationships actually live (email, calendar, contacts, all read-only) and renders them as a graph: who you know, how strong each tie is, who can warmly introduce you to whom. That part is table stakes; many tools attempt it.

The unfair part comes next. Your network follows you. When you land in a new city, when a conference week begins, when a portfolio offsite puts forty operators in the same hotel, OKtoMeet surfaces who in your network is nearby, who else in your graph is in town that week, and which paths to walk into warm. The graph and the geography speak to each other. That is the product.

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III.

How it works

  1. 01

    Map your network.

    Connect email, calendar, and contacts read-only. OKtoMeet renders the relationships that already exist (the ones cold outreach pretends not to see), weighted by signal strength, not headline counts.

  2. 02

    Take it on the road.

    Wherever you go, your network follows: a new city, a conference week, a partner offsite. We show who in your graph is nearby, who is in town when you are, and which events to walk into warm.

  3. 03

    Walk in warm.

    See the shortest warm path to anyone, pull the introduction from the strongest broker, and lock the time. Trip- and event-aware when it matters, so a packed week compounds into real meetings rather than another round of cold DMs.

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IV.

Common questions

Who’s behind OKtoMeet?
A small team of operators who realize the true potential in networking. We’re building this for the people we used to be: founders mid-raise, investors mid-trip, operators between cities.
What does early access include?
Two things most networking tools miss. One: map your network from email, calendar, and contacts. See who’s in it, who can intro you, and how warm the path is. Two: take that network with you. OKtoMeet is trip-, city-, and event-aware, so a conference, an offsite, or a packed week becomes meetings you can walk into warm. Pull intros and lock times in the same flow.
How is my data handled?
Read-only access from the sources you choose. Your graph is yours: we do not sell it, we do not use it for ad profiling, and you can disconnect a source or delete your account at any time.
Is OKtoMeet free?
Core mapping, paths, and intros are free. A Pro tier ships when ready, priced for operators, not enterprise.
How are warm paths surfaced?
We weight signal strength (recency, frequency, mutual interactions) over headline counts. A 1° connection who emailed someone last week is stronger than a 1° from five years ago. OKtoMeet ranks it that way.
When will I get in?
We onboard in waves to keep early-access quality high. Approvals run in the order we receive them, prioritized lightly by city density and use-case fit. You’ll hear from us by email.
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V.Request Early Access

Onboarding is by invitation, in waves.

Tell us where you’re based. We’ll send your access when your city is up, in the order requests arrive, prioritised lightly by use-case fit and density.

Two emails maximum before your invite. No marketing list, no drip sequence.