Weekend Power Deposit: Build Your Follow-Up Tracker
This weekend, build a tiny follow-up tracker.
Tiny.
That word is doing important work here.
Do not build a giant CRM if you will not use it.
Do not spend the weekend testing software instead of fixing the actual problem.
You need a simple place to track who needs a reply.
This can be:
A notebook page.
A spreadsheet.
A Google Sheet.
A notes app.
A Trello board.
A whiteboard.
A CRM, if you already use one.
A folder in your email called “Follow Up.”
Use whatever you will actually check.
Here are the columns or headings you need:
Name
Contact Info
What They Asked About
Date They Contacted You
Last Reply Sent
Next Follow-Up Date
Status
Statuses can be simple:
New
Replied
Follow-Up Needed
Quote Sent
Closed
Booked
Not a Fit
Do not overthink this.
The purpose is not to create a museum of possible customers.
The purpose is to stop letting leads vanish because you forgot where the conversation was.
Here is a sample:
Name: Sarah
Asked About: Weekly errand help
Date Contacted: June 8
Last Reply Sent: June 8
Next Follow-Up Date: June 10
Status: Follow-Up Needed
That is enough.
This tracker gives you a place to look.
That alone reduces stress.
Because now follow-up is not floating around in your head banging pots together.
It has a home.
Weekend Power Deposit:
Create a simple follow-up tracker and add any current open leads to it.
Prompt:
Where can I keep follow-up visible so good leads do not get lost?

