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Relationship intelligence helps you compare possible connectors without turning a score into a claim about a person.

Compare warm paths

Read the selected route, its supporting reasons, and any alternatives.

Understand the signals

Interpret strength, confidence, and missing evidence cautiously.

Review sharing

Check the active sharing level and selected communities.

Open Relationship Intelligence

Review your current network metrics and graph-sharing settings in Introd.

Two places to look

  • A Warm Intro Path shows the selected connector chain, path strength, supporting reasons, mutual connections, and other available routes for one target.
  • Relationship Intelligence summarizes available and locked paths, connector and outcome activity, sharing settings, and trusted communities for your network.

Read evidence before the score

  1. Confirm that the target and connector names match the people you intended to review.
  2. Read Why this path works and the relationship context.
  3. Compare other routes for the same target when Introd lists them.
  4. Verify the connector’s willingness and the target context before acting.
A path score is a relative product signal based on the evidence available to Introd. It is not proof of a relationship, consent to an introduction, a measure of a person’s trustworthiness, or a guaranteed outcome.

When evidence is missing

Introd uses explicit empty states such as No connector context is available yet, No named mutual connectors available yet, No alternate verified paths are available yet, and No connector outcome history yet. These messages mean that the product does not have enough applicable evidence to show that result. They do not mean that a relationship is bad or that no relationship exists outside Introd. If a result looks incomplete, sync the relevant network data, confirm the target profile, update the introduction record only after a real outcome occurs, and refresh the view.

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Last modified on August 17, 2026