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Introducing the ‘Good to see you’ button

Millions of connections are made at Meetups every month, but following up on those connections after the Meetup can be challenging. 

Now, you can drop a fellow Meetup attendee a quick ‘Good to see you’ note with the click of a button. 

Here’s how it works. After a Meetup ends, you’re invited to give the Organizer feedback on the ‘Rate this Meetup’ page. Directly below this, you’ll see the faces of fellow attendees.

Click ‘Good to see you’ next to someone, and that person will get an email from you that looks like this:



Of course a follow-up email can’t hold a candle to the power of face-to-face interaction, but it sure is a nice thing to do. And now it’s a lot easier for all of the people who do this every day. 
 
You can get more details on how it works here.
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