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Networking Follow-Up Message Generator

Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.

A networking follow-up message generator gives you warm, natural messages to send after meeting someone at an event, so a good conversation does not fade into a forgotten business card. The follow-up is where networking actually pays off, yet many people freeze on what to say and end up sending nothing — or a stiff, salesy note that kills the rapport. This tool produces friendly, low-pressure messages you can personalise with a detail from your conversation. Generate a few, pick the one that fits the relationship, and add a specific reference so it feels genuine. It is ideal for conferences, meetups, and any professional event where you met people worth staying in touch with. Send your follow-up within a day or two while the conversation is fresh, keep it short, and lead with the connection rather than a pitch. The best follow-ups simply continue a conversation that already went well.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Choose how many message options you want.
  2. Click Generate to produce follow-up messages.
  3. Pick one and add a detail from your conversation.
  4. Send it within a day or two of the event.

Use Cases

  • Following up after a conference or meetup
  • Staying in touch with a useful new contact
  • Turning a business card into a real connection
  • Reconnecting after an industry event
  • Building your professional network deliberately

Tips

  • Reference something specific you discussed.
  • Send it within a day or two.
  • Keep it short and low-pressure.
  • Lead with connection, not a pitch.

FAQ

how soon should i follow up after an event

Within a day or two, while the conversation is still fresh for both of you. A prompt note is far more likely to land than one sent a week later, when the other person may struggle to place who you are.

what should a networking follow-up include

A specific reference to your conversation, a warm tone, and a low-pressure next step. Mentioning something you actually discussed proves you were paying attention and instantly separates your message from generic outreach.

should i pitch in my first follow-up

Usually not. Lead with the connection, not a sale. A first follow-up that simply continues the conversation builds trust; a pitch too early can feel like the whole chat was just a setup, which damages the relationship.