MIKE ADAMS AND INTROSTARS: INFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE ECONOMICS OF TRUSTED INTRODUCTIONS
Mike Adams is building Introstars as the future of trusted introductions — a platform that rewards the people who make warm connections happen.
Much of the economy still runs on introductions: hiring, investing, partnerships, and sales that begin with credibility transferred through a human relationship. Yet the people who generate that value often capture little of it in explicit form. Networks are informal, attribution is fuzzy, and the incentive to keep making intros can erode when the work is invisible.
Introstars recognizes that the world runs on introductions and creates infrastructure to track, reward, and scale the trust networks that drive business. The goal is not to turn relationships into transactions in a cynical sense, but to make the labor of trust-building legible — so connectors are recognized and so organizations can build systems that compound reputation instead of burning it.
The company is Seed-stage with early revenue, a strong signal in a category where liquidity depends on social proof and repeat usage.
Introstars is a bet that the next generation of professional networking will not be "more connections," but better accountability for the connections that actually matter — and that warm intros deserve software as serious as any other go-to-market channel.
