The signals before the survey.
Attendance patterns, feedback signals, action item follow-through, and the early signs of drift.
3 pairs need your attention
Out of 8 active pairs
Needs Attention
Last met 18 days ago · 2 missed sessions
Last met 22 days ago · no upcoming session
Matched 14 days ago · no sessions yet
On Cadence
Which pairs are thriving? Which ones need help?
When a pair is thriving, you see it in the consistency: meetings on cadence, action items closing, feedback that names what's working. When a pair is struggling, the same signals tell that story too: gaps in the calendar, cancellations, stalled action items. The dashboard surfaces both, pair by pair.
Pair Detail · Leila H. & David K.
Slipping3
Sessions
2
Cancelled
47d
Matched
18d
Last mtg
Session ratings
2 of 3 reviewed
What they're saying
Action items
↓ Declining1 open · 7 completed · 88% rate
You see the signals. Pairwise sends the nudges.
Three weeks without a meeting? Pairwise sends a check-in. Availability not published? A reminder goes out. Repeated cancellations? The pair gets a different kind of nudge. You configure the cadence and tone; Pairwise handles the rest. Every nudge is logged in the pair's dashboard, so you always know what happened.
Pairwise <notifications@pairwise.app>
To: leila@example.com
Subject: Checking in on your mentorship
Hi Leila,
It's been a few weeks since your last meeting with David. Mentorship relationships tend to work best when pairs meet consistently. We're checking in to make it easy to get back on track.
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What pairs are working on. What worked, and what didn't.
Every meeting in Pairwise can capture action items: what the mentor and mentee committed to before they meet again. The next prep note surfaces what's still open. And every meeting can be tagged with what worked (coaching, candor, structure) and what didn't (pacing, prep, alignment), with the tag set adapting to your program type and role and a few suggestions personalized to the pair's history. Together, they're the texture under "this pair is doing well" or "this pair needs help."
Pair Activity · Leila H. & David K.
Action Items
Open
Leila: Apply for at least 3 new jobs
Session #2 · 12d
David: Send roadmap template to Leila
Session #3 · 5d
Recently completed
Leila: Define 3–4 goals for the mentorship
David: Join ProductBC event
Feedback Tags
What's working
What isn't
How it fits with the rest of Pairwise
Engagement signals don't appear out of nowhere. The pairs come from matching, the participants are kept moving by automated emails and messaging, and the meetings (and the action items, and the feedback) come from meetings and prep. Engagement is where the rest of Pairwise becomes visible.
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