You control what you share — always.
Flint maps the warmest path to whoever you need to meet.
Reaching the right people the cold way is a grind. You send the messages, you wait, you mostly hear nothing — and the few replies you get start from zero trust. To meet thirty of the right people the cold way, you spend three months and a great deal of goodwill you never get back. The meetings you need this quarter arrive next quarter, if they arrive at all. The slow part was never the sending. It was earning, from zero, the trust you needed before you started.
The fastest way in was never a list of strangers. It was the people you already know.
The intelligence is quiet, and it is not guesswork. Flint works from the signal you already own, and turns it into a map you can navigate — no cold message anywhere in it.
Every relationship has a shape — how it formed, how it holds, how alive it is now. Flint reads that basis from the signal you already have, never the words inside it.
It scores each tie for real strength and trust. A friend you spoke to last week is not the contact you met once in 2021 — and now the difference is measurable. Not who you know on paper; who would actually answer.
Those scores become a graph of your real network — not your contact list, but the people who would actually take the call. Every person, every path, weighted by how warm it is.
Name who you want to meet. Flint traces the warmest path through the graph and surfaces the person best placed to make the intro — then helps you ask, with consent on both sides.
The same effort, pointed at trust instead of strangers, compounds — and every path runs through someone you already know.
Skip the cold-start wait. Warm paths open doors in days, not quarters, because the trust is already in place. The pipeline you were going to build by summer, this week.
Every introduction comes pre-vouched, so conversations start at depth instead of at a stranger's polite arm's length. You learn more per call, and you learn it earlier.
Pipeline moves at the speed of trust. Intros from someone trusted convert where cold messages stall, so your time goes to people already inclined to say yes.
Every path runs through someone real in your network. No bought lists, no strangers — reach only flows along ties you would vouch for yourself.
Metadata only. Processed on your Mac.
Flint reads who, how often, how recently — never what you said. Everything is processed locally on your machine, and nothing leaves until you press Send.
Who you talk to, how often, how recently. Never the words inside a message.
The graph is built on your Mac, behind macOS Full Disk Access. Your network never leaves it.
Every introduction waits on your word — and on consent from both sides.
Flint does the math. You make the call. Metadata only — nothing leaves your Mac until you send it.