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A lightweight Chrome extension that turns networking from a chore into a daily habit. Track your engagement with the 10 people who matter most to your goals.
Free forever for beta testers. Chrome only.
Relationships compound, but only if you show up.
Daily 10 gives you a checklist of 10 people to engage with every day. You open it, work through it, and close it. It tracks your streaks, scores your relationships over a rolling 30-day window, and makes sure the people who matter to your business never quietly fall off your radar.
No automation. No, TOS-violating AI. Just a system that holds you accountable to the single highest-ROI activity in relationship-driven work: consistency.
Tap the gold 10 icon above to see it in action
10 people. 10 interactions per day. 10 days. That's the experiment. I want to see what happens when a small group commits to intentional connection for just over a week — and I want to document the whole thing.
This isn't a course. It's not a community you join and forget about. It's a 10-day challenge with a real tool, real accountability, and a story at the end.
You're a founder, creator, or consultant who knows relationships drive your business — but you don't have a system for it. You've got people you should be engaging with regularly, and you're not. Maybe you've tried CRMs. Maybe you just scroll and hope for the best.
If you use Chrome on desktop and can commit 10–15 minutes a day for 10 days, you're in.
Install the Daily 10 Chrome extension. Add 10 people who matter to your goals. Every day for 10 days, open the sidebar, engage with each person on their platform, and check them off.
Each day I'll send a quick prompt via WhatsApp — a connection tip and a question. Your answers become the story of the challenge. One sentence is enough. The more you share, the more we all get out of this.
Complete all 10 days and you get featured in the Substack recap — your story, your name, your spotlight. Beta testers also get forever-free access to the plugin, the app, and the community when it launches.
But honestly? The real thing you get is 10 days of proof that showing up works. Most people already know this. They just need the system and the push.
Cohort 1 is capped at 10 people. If you're reading this, there are still spots.
Join the BetaThe Daily 10 replaces guilt with a system. Every morning, your checklist is waiting — 10 people, already prioritized. You open it, you work through it, you close it. No decision fatigue, no "I'll do it later." After a week, it stops feeling like a task. After a month, it's just what you do.
10 people, not 100. Most networking advice tells you to "put yourself out there" — but spreading yourself thin across hundreds of loose connections builds nothing. Daily 10 forces you to pick the people who actually matter to your goals and show up for them repeatedly. That's how you become someone they think of first.
Every profile gets a 30-day rolling score, so neglect becomes visible before it becomes permanent. The people you engage with consistently are the ones who reply to your DMs, share your posts, refer you clients, and subscribe to your newsletter. Daily 10 makes sure those relationships never quietly fade.
Fair. Here are the three things everyone asks.
CRMs track deals. Daily 10 tracks relationships. It's not about logging data — it's about building the habit of showing up. Your CRM tells you who to follow up with when a deal is open. Daily 10 tells you who to engage with every single day, whether there's a deal or not. That's the difference between pipeline management and relationship-building.
It takes 10–15 minutes. A like takes 3 seconds. A comment takes 30. A DM takes a minute. You're already scrolling — this just gives that time a purpose. The people who say they don't have time for relationships are the same ones who wonder why their DMs go unanswered and their launches fall flat.
No. Daily 10 never touches a platform's API, never auto-likes, never scrapes. It opens a link and you do the rest. The engagement is real because you're the one doing it. Zero TOS risk, zero automation — just you showing up like a human being.
James runs Unpromptable — a newsletter and consultancy helping mission-driven founders become irreplaceable by AI.
He built Daily 10 because he kept telling clients that relationships are the highest-leverage thing they can invest in, and realized he didn't have a system for doing it himself. So he built one. This is the tool he uses every day.
Now he's looking for 10 others who take their network as seriously as he does.
Get in early. Help shape the product. Keep it free.
No spam. No credit card. Just a Chrome extension that makes you show up.