In crypto, Telegram is king. Forget email—TG is where all the action happens. But after conferences, your inbox can feel like a never-ending scroll of chaos. So, how do you manage an avalanche of chats without losing your mind?

I’ve been there—trying to manage more than 20+ conversations at once is overwhelming. At least with email, you can categorize, sort, and plan. But on Telegram? It's like swimming without a life raft.
So, what’s the lifeline?
Simple: The Spreadsheet Hack.
Yep, good old Excel (or Google Sheets) is your savior. Here’s the playbook 👇:
Open each chat
Document the details: Add the company name, person’s name, and their TG handle to your spreadsheet (trust me, you’ll thank yourself later).
Prioritize like a boss:
Low Priority: These are the “let’s keep in touch” folks you’ll probably bump into at the next conference. Check in every 4-5 months.
Medium Priority: There’s potential here. Synergies or useful connections could develop over time. Touch base every 3 months.
High Priority: Jackpot. These are the must-pursue contacts where you should loop in your team and actively work towards an integration or partnership. Circle back ASAP!
Pro Tip: Don’t forget, Telegram CRM tool anyone? 👀 The world needs it.
Crypto runs on Telegram, and with this method, you can turn chat overload into organized opportunity.
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Managing Telegram after conferences can be overwhelming with endless conversations. Discover a lifesaving strategy: the Spreadsheet Hack! Organize chats, prioritize contacts, and transform chaos into opportunities. This insightful approach is shared by @growthbeast.eth in a must-read post.