Warm introductions, made simple

Your volunteers want to help. Now they can.

Most nonprofits have volunteers who would make introductions — if they had an easy way to do it. Metta gives them that in minutes, not months.

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Upload a list

Names you already have

2

Volunteers review

Quick, familiar prompts

3

Introductions happen

Warm, natural, human

See how it works

Three steps to your first introduction

Built for advancement teams

Finally, a process your volunteers will actually complete.

Metta removes every unnecessary step between a willing volunteer and a real introduction.

Volunteer-friendly review

Send a short, human prompt so volunteers can respond in minutes, not hours.

Shared relationship map

Keep everyone aligned on who knows whom without messy spreadsheets.

Follow-up tracking

Record outcomes and next steps so no relationship goes cold.

Designed for busy volunteers

Respectful of everyone's time.

Volunteers see one prospect at a time, answer a few quick questions, and move on. No login. No app. Done in two minutes on their phone.

Personalized prompts

Invite volunteers with a short note that explains the person and the reason for the reach-out.

Clear ownership

See who is best suited to make the introduction, with quick context on their relationship.

Respectful follow-through

Track outreach and outcomes so your team knows when to nudge, thank, or let it rest.

Prospect: Maya Lee

Shared by Dana Patel

Volunteer prompt

Do you know Maya well enough to make an introduction?

Knows well Warm intro

Notes: Met in 2019 through...

Status

Waiting on reply

Next step

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What teams are saying

Introductions feel natural again.

We stopped chasing spreadsheets. Volunteers give us thoughtful notes, and we can move on outreach without awkward follow-ups.

Volunteer coordinator portrait

Alice Hayley

Volunteer coordinator

Metta helped us secure three warm introductions in the first week. The tone feels respectful for everyone involved.

Community leader portrait

Bob Herberts

Community partnerships lead

Your first introduction could happen this week.

Upload a list, send a link, and let your volunteers do what they've always wanted to do.