Staying on top of your network sounds like a project — block an afternoon, open a spreadsheet, work through the list. Which is exactly why it never happens.

Small and daily beats big and never

The people who keep their relationships warm are not doing more work than you. They are doing less, more often. A couple of minutes a day beats a heroic catch-up session you will never actually schedule.

  • Glance at who changed — a new role, a launch, a quiet thread
  • Send one message to someone slipping away
  • Note one promise you made so it does not vanish
  • Close the tab and get on with your day

The trick is having the list handed to you, already filtered to the few that matter. Decide who matters from scratch every morning and you will skip it. Open a two-minute briefing and you will not.

Consistency is a design problem, not a willpower problem.

That is the shape Rowuv is built around: a short morning briefing, the drafts already written, the whole thing done before your coffee is cold. Small enough to actually do every day — which is the only kind of system that works.