Going Cold Alert
A going cold alert is an automated notification that warns when a professional relationship shows signs of declining engagement based on meeting frequency and interaction patterns. It acts as an early warning system for relationship drift, prompting you to reach out before a valuable connection fades away.
Professional relationships often decline silently. You do not wake up one day and decide to stop meeting with a key contact -- the gap just grows gradually. Three weeks become two months become six months, and by the time you notice, reconnecting feels awkward and the relationship has lost momentum.
Going cold alerts prevent this by monitoring the cadence of your interactions with each contact. The system establishes a baseline frequency (you typically meet with this person every two weeks) and alerts you when the actual frequency deviates significantly from the pattern (it has been six weeks since your last meeting). The alert surfaces before the relationship reaches a critical point.
SavirOS generates going-cold alerts automatically by analyzing your calendar history and meeting patterns. The alerts are contextual -- they include information about when you last met, what you discussed, and any open loops that could serve as a natural reason to reconnect. This turns a simple notification into an actionable prompt for relationship maintenance.
Related Terms
Relationship Health Score
A metric measuring relationship strength based on meeting frequency, response times, and engagement.
Relationship Intelligence
Systematic capture and analysis of relationship data to strengthen professional networks.
Calendar Intelligence
Extracting actionable insights from calendar data, including meeting patterns and scheduling optimization.
Interaction History
A chronological record of all meetings and touchpoints with a specific contact.
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