

The high cost of slow follow-ups after events (and how to fix it)
Why waiting until the event starts is too late - and what to do instead
The moment most teams drop the ball.
You spent $100K on a booth. Had hundreds of badge scans and LinkedIn connects. Then… silence for 5 days. Meanwhile, your hottest leads are already talking to someone else. Slow follow-up isn’t just a workflow issue — it’s lost pipeline.
The real cost of delayed follow-up 1 in 3 event leads never get a follow-up (source: Salesforce)
Reply rates drop by 70%+ after 48 hours
Sales reps lack context → leads go cold → RevOps can’t attribute anything
The opportunity cost: meetings missed, revenue untracked, ops blind
“It’s like striking gold, then leaving it in the dirt.”
Why does it happen?
Reps wait for spreadsheet exports or manual uploads
No clear owners or sequences for post-event outreach
Marketing teams over-index on lead volume, not speed
CRM syncs often happen after the window of interest has closed
What fast follow-up actually looks like The new standard:
Event attendees are enriched & tagged in near real-time
Pre-written sequences (with company/talking points) ready to go
Reps get Slack alerts: “These 17 people were at our booth — strike now”
Attribution flows automatically into your CRM
Outcome
Faster time to first touch
Higher reply rates
Clear pipeline tracking
How Luminik solves it (without adding headcount)
We sync enriched attendee data during the event
Auto-launch personalized follow-up sequences by rep or segment
Sales sees shared interests, LinkedIn info, past conversations
Every reply, meeting, and deal is attributed to the right event
“We booked 2x more pre-event meetings and had cleaner follow-ups. The ROI was obvious.”
— Director of marketing, Series B cybersecurity company
Don’t let your pipeline cool off
Your next event already has buyers. The question is: will you follow up fast enough?
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Prasad Subrahmanya
Founder & CEO of Luminik