The shortest path to every account.
Connect Atlas maps who knows whom across your company, customers, investors, advisors, and alumni networks. It surfaces the warmest path into every target account and the second-degree openers that get a reply.
Three layers, one map of who knows whom.
Most teams have a single Rolodex. Connect Atlas builds three of them, then joins the edges. Employees, customers and investors, advisors and alumni. The graph finds the path you would never have spotted on your own.
Layer 1 · Employees
Every working relationship inside your company, mapped from inbox, calendar, and CRM activity. Past colleagues at prior employers are folded in too.
- Inbox and calendar signals
- Prior-employer overlap
- Account-team coverage view
- Owner suggestion on new accounts
Layer 2 · Customers and Investors
Your loudest advocates and your biggest cheerleaders. We map customer champions, board members, and investors plus their portfolios.
- Champion and detractor scoring
- Portfolio cross-references
- Board and advisor overlap
- Reference-ready filter
Layer 3 · Advisors and Alumni
The often-forgotten layer. Former employees, former founders, advisors, and alumni networks that quietly know everyone worth knowing.
- Alumni cohort sync
- Advisor and angel mapping
- Founders-network detection
- Second-degree opener suggestions
Type an account. Get the warmest three paths.
The finder runs across all three layers, ranks by warmth, and shows you the humans involved. Each path comes with the suggested opener and a one-click intro request to the connector.
A graph that updates itself. Quietly.
Connections decay. People move. The graph never holds still. Connect Atlas re-indexes daily, scores warmth on a sliding window, and surfaces openers your team can actually use.
Built around how warm intros actually happen.
Most relationship tools stop at the contact list. Connect Atlas keeps going. It blends signal from your inbox, your CRM, alumni rosters, advisor lists, and investor portfolios, then surfaces what to do next.
Multi-source graph build
Inbox, calendar, CRM, advisory rosters, alumni cohorts, investor portfolios. Each is a layer; the join is the value.
Warmth scoring on a sliding window
A relationship from last month outranks a relationship from four years ago. The score reflects recency, frequency, and reciprocity.
Opener suggestion per path
For every path, the finder drafts a short opener that names the connector and the reason for the ask. Edit and send.
Privacy-first per node
Nodes opt in to which signals they share. Edges can be hidden, anonymized, or scoped to a single account team.
Three modules, picked by how you sell.
Pick the module that matches how your team chases warm intros. Mix and match anytime. Workspaces share the same underlying graph.
Path Explorer
The core relationship graph and the path-finder UI. Search any target, get ranked paths and openers.
- 3-layer graph build (employee, customer, alumni)
- Warm-path search up to four hops
- Opener suggestion per path
- Workspace-scoped privacy controls
- One-click intro requests to the connector
Account Coverage
Roll the graph up to the account level. See which target accounts have warm paths and which are cold today.
- Target-list ingest from CRM
- Heatmap of warm vs cold accounts
- Path-density score per account
- Owner suggestion on new accounts
- Coverage-lift reporting for leadership
Network Activation
For teams ready to mobilize their broader network. Light up advisors, alumni, and investors as a referral surface.
- Advisor and alumni opt-in flow
- Ask-of-the-week digest for connectors
- Intro-request status and reminders
- Reciprocity tracking and thank-you nudges
- Network-NPS pulse for connectors
Cold lists, warmed by the graph behind them.
Two teams. Two starting points. Both walked in with target lists and walked out knowing which doors were already half-open.
From cold list to mostly-warm coverage.
A 180-account named-list felt cold on paper. After OrbitWave loaded their inbox, calendar, and a curated advisor roster, the graph found two-hop or shorter paths into more than half the list. The team rebuilt their outbound around the warm half first.
Founder-led intros, scaled across a bench.
Halcyon's CEO was the bottleneck on warm intros. Network Activation surfaced advisors, alumni, and investors who could open the same doors. The CEO went from sole connector to one of forty, and the graph took the load.
See the shortest path into the accounts that matter most.
Send us a target list and a one-line description of your network. We will run the graph in a private workspace and walk you through what it surfaced.
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