What this does
Most deals and intros die in the gap between "let me get back to you" and the actual reply. Toyo closes that gap. It reads outbound messages across Gmail and Slack, extracts the commitments you made ("I'll send the deck tomorrow", "let's circle back Friday", "I'll intro you to Priya"), and tracks each one until it's done.
What it catches
- Soft promises in sales threads: decks, pricing, references, next steps.
- Investor and customer commitments where a missed follow-up reads as disinterest.
- Internal team asks: anything you said you'd send, review, or chase.
- Recurring touchpoints — quarterly check-ins, anniversaries, post-meeting recaps.
How the nudge lands
When something is about to slip — usually 24 hours before the implicit deadline — Toyo pings you with the context: who's waiting, what you promised, and a drafted message in your voice ready to send. You hit approve, edit, or discard. Nothing leaves your account without you.
For founders running sales themselves, this is the difference between a pipeline that compounds and one that leaks. It's automated lead follow-up that respects the relationships you already have — not another sequencer blasting your contacts.