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Contacts is the directory of people Introd has mapped from your connected sources, imports, and team network. It is not just an address book: each contact can carry source, company, activity, and path context. Contacts in Introd

What Contacts is for

  • verify who is in your graph
  • find people by name, email, role, company, location, or source
  • confirm whether imported contacts processed correctly
  • open a contact profile before requesting an introduction
  • audit source coverage across LinkedIn, Gmail, Outlook, CSV, and team data

Read the table

ColumnMeaning
ContactPerson identity and primary email.
RoleCurrent role Introd associates with the contact.
CompanyCurrent company or account context.
LocationBest known location, useful for local networks and events.
SourceWhere the contact entered the graph.
Last contactedFreshness signal for relationship strength.
ActionsMessage, inspect, add note, or open more actions.

Filter without losing context

Use filters when the table becomes too broad:
  • Role for hiring managers, founders, investors, operators, and recruiters.
  • Company for account-based workflows.
  • Location for local introductions and community work.
  • Source to audit whether a provider is contributing useful data.

Open a contact profile

Open a contact when you need more than a row-level view. The profile shows contact details, notes, relationship history, files, introduction history, and path insights. Contact profile in Introd

Quality bar

A contact is useful when it has enough identity, source, and freshness context to support an action. If a contact is missing role, company, or source context, improve coverage before relying on it for warm-path decisions.