
AI is replacing humans. Goodword isdoubling down on humans.
As AI commoditizes the work that used toset founders apart, the relationships you've built become your most valuable,durable, and unreplicable asset. In the age of AI, your network is your moat.
The catch is that most founders can'treach that asset when it counts. Your network is scattered across LinkedIn,email, calendar, notes, and memory. You met the right person and had the rightconversation, then life moved fast, the follow-up never happened, and sixmonths later you're starting cold trying to remember who is this again.
Goodword is the relationship managementplatform for founders who run on their network. It consolidates every contactyou've made into one place, remembers the context you'd otherwise forget, andlets you search and use your network whenever you need it.
Goodword plugs into the tools a founderalready lives in, including Gmail, Google Calendar, LinkedIn, Granola, andLuma, so the context lives in one place instead of scattered across tabs. Fromthere it does three things:
It consolidates every contact you've madeinto one searchable home. It remembers the context behind each one, includinghow you met, what they're working on, and the last time you spoke. And it letsyou search and use that network on demand, with plain-language search andnudges on who to reconnect with based on what you're working on right now.
Your network is already there. Goodwordmakes it work for you.
Picture a founder raising a seed round.She needs to reach fintech investors in New York, and she knows she's met a fewover three years of dinners and conferences, but she can't remember who orwhere.
Instead of scrolling LinkedIn andguessing, she asks Goodword in plain language: "Who are the fintechinvestors in New York City I know?" The answer comes back in seconds,pulled from the full context of her real relationships. She sees who she met,where, when they last spoke, and what they were working on. She messages themdirectly and references the dinner where they met, so a contact she'd halfforgotten reconnects warm instead of cold.
The same search works for any targetperson a founder needs to reach, not just investors. The real searches foundersrun look like this:
"Who in my network is a CCO, CRO,or VP of Customer Success at a B2B SaaS company with $10M to $100M ARR?"
Whether you're raising a round or huntingfor your next big customer, the people you need are almost always already inyour network. The only question is whether you can find them before the momentpasses.
You walk into a room, have ten greatconversations, collect a handful of cards and LinkedIn requests, and byThursday you've lost the thread. The problem was never the event. It'severything that happens after it.
Goodword is built for the moment rightafter the handshake. Capture the contact, add the context while it's fresh, andthe follow-up actually happens. The connection doesn't fade into a passiveLinkedIn request nobody acts on. It becomes a real relationship, the kind thatcompounds.
The founders with the strongest networksaren't the ones with the most contacts. They're the ones who show up beforethey need anything. Who remembers what matters. Who makes the intro withoutbeing asked. That kind of consistency is what trust is built on, and it'snearly impossible to sustain at scale without a system carrying the context foryou.
Goodword is built for that founder. Itcarries the context, the memory, and the timing so you never walk in cold, andit helps you maintain the relationships you've already built before they die.
Goodword consolidates your network,remembers the context behind every contact, and makes it searchable so you canactually use it. Start your free 7-day trial at goodword.com. No credit cardrequired.
