When you attend a big conference — especially one like TOKEN2049 — the real value often comes from the conversations and connections you make. But if you don’t track, schedule, and follow up on those leads properly, much of that value can evaporate. That’s where tools like Calendly, Notion, and a good CRM (Customer Relationship Management) system come in. Joined together strategically, they can turn post-conference chaos into organized opportunity.
- Why You Need a System for Follow-Up
- Calendly: Your Scheduling Power Tool
- Notion as a Lightweight CRM & Knowledge Base
- Build a Simple, Custom CRM in Notion
- Embed Scheduling & Keep Everything in One Place
- When Notion Alone Might Not Be Enough
- CRM Tools & Workflow Tactics for Post-Conference Networking
- Why CRM Matters for Conferences and Events
- Automating Follow-Up Workflows
- Integrating CRM + Scheduling + Notes
- A Sample Post-TOKEN2049 Workflow Using Calendly, Notion, CRM
- Common Mistakes to Avoid & How to Prevent Them
- Conclusion
Here’s how to manage those connections efficiently for maximum follow-up success.
Why You Need a System for Follow-Up
Without a system, contacts collected in hallway chats or after panels tend to get lost in inboxes, chat apps, or scattered notes. A CRM provides a structured way to store contact details, track interactions, and plan next steps. CRM is fundamentally about managing and analyzing relationships so that follow-up isn’t just a hope — it’s a process.
For conferences like TOKEN2049, where you may meet dozens (or hundreds) of people in a short time frame — founders, investors, builders — having a workflow to capture and act on leads is critical.
Calendly: Your Scheduling Power Tool
Instant Scheduling Without Email Ping-Pong
Calendly lets you share your availability with contacts, allowing them to book meetings directly — no back-and-forth email chains. That ease makes it ideal right after TOKEN2049 when many people may want to catch up quickly or set follow-up calls.
Because it integrates with many CRMs, a Calendly booking can automatically create or update contact records, link to meeting entries, and log details — saving manual data entry and reducing friction.
Automate Reminders and Follow-Ups
Using Calendly’s automation features (Workflows), you can set pre-meeting reminders and post-meeting follow-up messages. That ensures fewer no-shows and smoother handoffs after the event.
For example, after a call, Calendly can trigger a “thank you” email or share next steps. This helps maintain momentum — which is often lost when follow-up is delayed.
Notion as a Lightweight CRM & Knowledge Base
Build a Simple, Custom CRM in Notion
For many startups and small teams, enterprise-grade CRMs may be overkill. Notion offers enough flexibility to build a simple CRM or contact-management system that suits your needs. You can create tables for contacts, deals, follow-up dates, notes, and even link them to tasks or meeting logs.
Embed Scheduling & Keep Everything in One Place
One powerful practice: embed your Calendly link directly inside each contact’s Notion page. That way, whenever you need to schedule a call or follow-up, it’s just a click away — no hopping between apps.
Having contact data, notes, follow-up tasks, and scheduling links all in one digital workspace helps you stay organized and ensures nothing slips through the cracks.
When Notion Alone Might Not Be Enough
That said, Notion’s “CRM” is lightweight. It lacks advanced automation, pipeline tracking, and analytics that full CRM tools offer — which may matter as you scale.
If you expect many leads or complex follow-up workflows (e.g. investor outreach, multiple deal stages, reminders, group coordination), a dedicated CRM integrated with scheduling tools will scale better.
CRM Tools & Workflow Tactics for Post-Conference Networking
Why CRM Matters for Conferences and Events
A CRM acts as the backbone for all your contacts, interactions, follow-ups, and relationship tracking. For events and conferences, a CRM helps organize attendees, leads, partners, and ensures you can scale follow-ups without manual chaos.
Key CRM features useful after TOKEN2049: contact management, tagging (investor, developer, media, etc.), activity logs, automated follow-ups, reminders, and centralization of communication history.
Automating Follow-Up Workflows
Modern CRMs support workflows — sequences triggered by events (like a new contact added, a meeting booked, or a deal stage change). With workflows, you can automatically send follow-up emails, schedule reminder tasks, and keep leads warm without manual effort.
For example: after someone books a meeting via Calendly, a CRM workflow can:
- Automatically mark them as a “new contact”
- Send a “thanks for connecting, here’s a brief profile / one-pager” email
- Remind you to follow up in 1–2 weeks if no response, ensuring leads don’t go cold
This kind of automation saves time and builds consistency — crucial when you’re juggling many contacts post-conference.
Integrating CRM + Scheduling + Notes
One of the best practices: link your scheduling tool (Calendly), note-taking or workspace (Notion or native CRM notes), and contact database (CRM). Once integrated, each contact becomes a “live record” — with meeting history, notes, follow-up tasks, and insight into who needs outreach.
For example, using integrations or automation platforms, you can sync Calendly bookings to your CRM automatically, creating new contacts or updating existing ones.
Then, after your call or meeting, add notes (key takeaways, action items) in CRM or Notion. Later, trigger follow-up workflows for next steps.
A Sample Post-TOKEN2049 Workflow Using Calendly, Notion, CRM
Here’s how you might structure follow-up after TOKEN2049 using these tools:
- Immediately after meeting someone — create a new contact entry either in your Notion CRM or your main CRM, tagging them (e.g. “investor,” “possible partner,” “developer”).
- Share your Calendly link — either during a quick chat or in follow-up message, so they can easily book a deeper call with you.
- Automated thank-you email — thanks them for connecting, share a summary or one-pager, and set expectations.
- Log notes from first conversation — using CRM or Notion: topics discussed, potential synergies, follow-up ideas, personal details (helps personalize future outreach).
- Schedule follow-up or set reminder — if they didn’t book follow-up immediately, set a reminder for 2–4 weeks to re-reach out.
- Use workflows for recurring check-ins — for long-term leads or investors, set periodic check-ins (quarterly, semi-annual) to keep relationship alive.
This way, your follow-up becomes systematic — not chaotic.
Save time and energy — and focus on building relationships rather than chasing scattered notes.
Common Mistakes to Avoid & How to Prevent Them
- Manual data entry overload: typing contact info by hand into CRM after every meeting. Use Calendly + CRM integration or automation tools to avoid this.
- Lost context: forgetting what was discussed or promise made during panel-floor chats — log notes immediately.
- No follow-up plan: making connections but not scheduling follow-ups leads to lost potential. Set reminders and use CRM workflows.
- Over-complex systems: stacking too many tools without integration. Pick a manageable stack (Calendly + CRM + optional Notion) and connect them cleanly.
- Ignoring personalization: blast emails = ignored emails. Use notes from first conversation to send personalized follow-up or references.
Conclusion
Conferences like TOKEN2049 are a goldmine of connections — but only if you manage them properly. By pairing Calendly for scheduling, Notion (or a CRM) for record-keeping, and a robust CRM workflow for follow-ups, you transform chaotic networking into a strategic, scalable process.
With this setup, every handshake — whether casual or in-depth — becomes a tracked opportunity. You won’t just meet people; you’ll build relationships, follow through, and harness the momentum.

