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One Introduction a Day. 90 Introductions in 90 Days. A Network That Refers Itself.

Connect two people who serve the same buyer with complementary offers. They become force multipliers for each other... and both remember you as the person who made it happen.

What makes a Triad

Not just any introduction. Three requirements:

Requirement Example
Same ideal client Both serve B2B SaaS founders
Adjacent offers One does video prospecting, the other does creative direct mail
Non-competing Not fighting for the same budget line

When two people serve the same buyer with complementary services, they naturally refer each other. You created that loop.


What /triad does

  1. Scans your network — Notion Partners database (ICP, Superpower, collab history) + Obsidian People folder
  2. Checks warm signals — Gmail (last 30 days) + Calendar (last 14 days + next 7)
  3. Finds the best match — scores by shared ICP, adjacent offers, recency of contact
  4. Prevents duplicates — checks Introduced To field so you never repeat
  5. Drafts the intro — a Gmail draft, under 100 words, specific about WHY they should talk
  6. Logs it — updates both partner rows in Notion

The email format

Hi [Name A], hi [Name B],

I want to connect you two — I think there's a natural fit.

[Name A] — [what B does and why it matters to A]
[Name B] — [what A does and why it matters to B]

You both [shared ICP]. Different angles, same client.
That's usually where the best partnerships start.

I'll let you two take it from here.

Best,
Simon

Under 100 words. Specific. No fluff.


Run it

/triad

No arguments. Claude finds the best match, drafts the email, logs it.

Install

git clone https://github.com/SimonTheSalesBooster/triad.git ~/.claude/skills/triad

Or copy SKILL.md to ~/.claude/commands/triad.md.

Requires

  • Notion Partners database (Name, Email, ICP, Superpower)
  • Gmail (for drafts and warm signal detection)
  • Google Calendar (for meeting signals)
  • Obsidian People folder (optional)

About

Built by Simon Severino... author of Strategy Sprints and Time Freedom with Jay Abraham. Added over $2 Billion in sales to B2B clients in finance, software, and consulting.

Part of the Strategy Sprints open-source skill suite. Pairs with /4habits, /deals, and /ogilvy.

keep rolling, Simon & The Sprinters

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Daily introduction ritual for Claude Code. Connect two people who share the same ideal client but have adjacent offers. One intro a day, tracked in Notion, drafted in Gmail.

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