Never let a relationship go cold: it logs every contact, surfaces the detail you forgot, and flags who’s about to go quiet.
It logs every contact, surfaces the one detail you forgot, and tells you who's about to go quiet before it's awkward.
You met someone good at a conference in March. They mentioned a kid starting college, a side project, a job they were about to leave. You said you'd check in. It's June. You've lost the thread, you can't remember which one had the kid, and reaching out now means admitting you forgot all of it.
This agent keeps the thread for you. After a meeting or an email exchange, you tell it what mattered in plain language and it files the person, the context, and the loose end. When you ask 'who was the founder I met at the climate dinner', it answers — name, company, what you talked about, the last time you spoke.
What it keeps track of without being asked:
It runs on the channels you already use — email, calendar, web chat, or a private Telegram bot — so logging a contact is a sentence, not a form. No pipeline stages, no deal sizes, no sales dashboard you'll abandon in a week.
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Sales CRMs are built around deals, stages, and quota. This is built around people you actually know. There's no pipeline to maintain — you log a person and a detail, and the agent's job is to make sure you stay in touch and never blank on context.
No. Forward an email and it creates the contact from the thread. Type a sentence after a meeting and it files the rest. The browser extension can also capture a person off a LinkedIn or company page in one click.
It tracks the last time you interacted with each person and how close the relationship is, then ranks who's going quiet. You'll see a short reason — 'last spoke 94 days ago, you owe them the Lisbon intro' — not just a name.
Yes. 'Who did I meet at the climate dinner?' 'When did I last email Priya?' 'Draft a check-in to Marcus.' It pulls from your contacts, notes, and email history and answers with the specifics, including dates.
Web chat at fasrad.com, your email inbox, or a private Telegram bot — same agent, same memory across all of them. Most people log contacts from their phone over Telegram and ask questions from the web.
$49/month or $490/year — cancel anytime. Setup takes about four minutes — connect your email and calendar, tell it how often you want nudges, and it starts filing people from there. It's in public beta.