NetworkWalkthrough

Your inbox becomes a CRM that fills its own columns

We open the network on a table of 6,855 people assembled from email alone — connection strength, last email interaction, company, role, every row marked "Email only". Adding a column means describing it in a sentence: xhuman interprets the description, fills an industry value down the whole table, and keeps it fresh as new activity arrives. A person drawer then stacks the same contact seven ways — every email thread, a dated profile narrative of the relationship, an Ask tab that answers from your own email context before it spends anything on web research, and a Relationship tab showing exactly why the strength score reads 71%. The Calls tab holds your hosted meetings with recording, TL;DR, notes and searchable transcript, and the Insights panel breaks the network down by relationship, company type, seniority and topic. At the end we ask the orb to summarize the conversation with one firm and list the action items — it searches email, pulls the meetings, opens both contacts and writes the account's state back in chat.

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