For the events you attend or host on Luma, this connection remembers who was in the room with you, so when a real connection forms, the context is already there.
What you get
Events. Import an event and Goodword tracks who attended it with you. Attendees don't flood your contacts: a person joins your network only once there's enough signal that you actually met, whether that's a note you wrote, an email follow-up, a debrief mention, or an interaction from another connected source. When they do join, the event is part of your shared history from day one.
What Goodword does with it
Every event becomes shared history. Once someone crosses from attendee to contact, Goodword attaches where you met to their profile, so the co-attendance is context your follow-up and their relationship story can draw on, and you show up warm instead of cold.
How to connect
The direct Luma connection requires a Luma Pro account. Not on Pro? In Settings → Integrations → Connect → Luma you can upload a Luma CSV export of your attendee list instead, right in the same flow. A second Luma integration that works without Pro is coming in mid-to-late July 2026.
Settings → Integrations → Connect on Luma.
Import the events you care about; set how far back to pull (1y / 3y / 5y / all time).
The follow-up move
After importing an event:
Debrief the conversations you actually had. "Met Jordan Lee at the AI dinner, runs data at a fintech, wants an intro to a designer." That's the signal that turns an attendee into a contact, with the event attached.
Follow up by email or LinkedIn. The reply thread itself is signal, and the co-attendance context rides along.
Hosting? Import your own event so every real conversation from that room has its context waiting when you follow up.
Troubleshooting
An attendee isn't in my contacts: that's by design. Attendance alone doesn't create a contact. A note, follow-up, or other interaction does. Add a quick note about them and they're in.