Good opportunities rarely arrive as clean signals. More often they show up as a founder's offhand update, a portfolio shift, a product launch that hints at a hiring need, a conversation that happened two months ago and is suddenly relevant again.
The problem is not finding the signal. It is retaining it long enough to act on it at the right moment. This project is about building a system that helps with that: noticing what is worth tracking, keeping context across time, and supporting follow-up that feels considered rather than automated.
What I'm building
- Tracking opportunities and weak signals over time.
- Connecting public writing to project direction.
- Supporting high-trust follow-up without spam.
Open questions
- What signals are worth tracking over time?
- How should public writing connect to real project work?
- What makes a person easier to trust before a first conversation?