AI-Written Personalized Introductions
EventIntro writes a personalized introduction for every match — naming why two people should meet — so conversations start past small talk and "what do you do?".
Who this is for
- Hosts whose attendees freeze at "so, what do you do?".
- Organizers who want matches to come with a reason, not just a name.
- Anyone comparing generic icebreakers to context-specific openers.
What goes into a personalized introduction?
A specific, short reason two matched people should talk — drawn from what each actually wrote. Instead of "meet Sam," it's "you're raising a seed round and Sam just closed one in your sector." The introduction names what each person offers the other, so both arrive already knowing why the conversation is worth having rather than discovering it (or not) through small talk.
The introduction is where matchmaking becomes usable. A ranked list of names is inert; a sentence explaining the "why" is what actually gets two strangers to seek each other out and skip the throat-clearing.
Why does the opener matter so much?
The first thirty seconds decide most conversations. Left to chance they're spent on job titles and the weather; a good introduction spends them on the reason the two people are a fit. That head start compounds — the conversation reaches something real before the coffee break ends.
How do you keep it accurate rather than flattering?
Introductions are generated from the attendee's own survey answers and profile, so they stay anchored to real detail instead of invented praise. Attendees own and can edit their profiles, which keeps the raw material honest and the introduction grounded.
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