Relationship and meeting intelligence — structured context routing, qualification, and asynchronous discovery for high-stakes conversations.
Envoy is a relationship intelligence system designed to replace generic introductory meetings with structured, high-context preparation. It routes inbound opportunities through qualification, provides personalized reading packets, and ensures that both sides arrive at a conversation with shared context — the system that powers this site's engagement and private access features.
High-value relationships begin with context-poor meetings. Two people sit down without shared understanding — one spends 30 minutes explaining their background while the other tries to determine whether the conversation is worth having. This wastes time on both sides and reduces the quality of the conversations that do happen. The problem is not scheduling; it is preparation.
Envoy flips the meeting model. Instead of scheduling first and preparing never, it requires structured context before scheduling. Inbound opportunities are qualified against relevance, specificity, and readiness scores. Qualified contacts receive personalized reading packets — selected projects, relevant essays, venture briefs, and meeting agendas — so they arrive prepared. Meeting scheduling is released only after context is established.
Identified the meeting-waste problem and designed the solution architecture.
Designed the qualification, routing, and packet systems.
Core qualification and routing logic operational. Reading packet system in development. Integration with this site as the first deployment surface.