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Create a contact frequency log

A contact frequency log is a tool used to track how often you communicate or interact with specific people or clients. It helps maintain relationships, manage follow-ups, and monitor engagement over time. Here’s a simple, practical format for a contact frequency log that you can use:


Contact Frequency Log Template

Contact NameContact Info (Email/Phone)Last Contact DateContact Method (Call, Email, Meeting, etc.)Purpose/NotesNext Contact DateFrequency Goal (e.g., weekly, monthly)Status/Follow-up Needed
John Doejohn.doe@email.com2025-05-15EmailSent project update2025-05-22WeeklyFollow up on approval
Jane Smith(555) 123-45672025-05-10Phone CallDiscussed contract2025-06-10MonthlySchedule next call

Key Columns Explained:

  • Contact Name: Name of the person or client.

  • Contact Info: Email or phone number for quick reference.

  • Last Contact Date: The most recent date you contacted or heard from them.

  • Contact Method: How you reached out (email, call, meeting, etc.).

  • Purpose/Notes: Summary or details of the interaction.

  • Next Contact Date: When you plan to reach out again.

  • Frequency Goal: Desired interval for contact (weekly, monthly, quarterly).

  • Status/Follow-up Needed: Notes on pending actions or status updates.


You can create this in a spreadsheet, a CRM tool, or even a simple document, adjusting columns as needed for your specific context. Would you like me to help draft a more detailed version tailored for a specific industry or purpose?

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