Smart networking
Konectify
Every person you meet at an event, remembered — and easy to follow up with.
You meet a stream of people at an event and cannot hold it all — the name, the face, the thing you said you would follow up on. Konectify is where each person lands the moment you meet them: type a quick note, speak it, or scan their card, then add their socials and what you discussed. It keeps everyone searchable, organised by event and tagged how you think, and reminds you to follow up before a good contact goes cold. The networking you already do, with a memory that holds.
At a glance
- Capture
- Type, voice or card scan
- Keeps
- Details, socials, notes
- Organise
- Tags and events
- Runs on
- The web
The shift
What it replaced
Before this existed
You came back from an event with a pocket of cards and a head full of half-names, and the people you most wanted to reach faded before you got round to it.
After
Everyone you met is captured while they were in front of you — findable by name, event or what you talked about — and the follow-up is a reminder instead of something you had to remember.
What you can check
- Type, speak or scan
- Details, socials, context
- Search everyone you met
- Remembers, never messages
Fit
Where it fits, and where it does not
Founders and salespeople who work events
If conferences and meetups are a real channel for you, every person you meet is a contact worth keeping — and the ones you forget are pipeline you paid to be in the room for.
Networkers, organisers and connectors
If your value is who you know, a network you can search — by name, by event, by what you talked about — is worth more than a phone full of contacts you cannot place.
Anyone who comes home from an event having forgotten half of it
You do not have to work a room for a living to hate losing the good conversation you had by the door. If you meet people and want to remember them, this is the part that was slipping.
Not built for
- People who meet few enough people that a phone contact is already plenty
- Anyone wanting automated messages or connection requests — it remembers people, it does not reach out for you
- Teams looking for a tool that finds new leads for them, rather than one that holds the people they already met
In the wild
What people do with it
Founders working a conference
Every introduction, still there on Monday
Three days of a conference is a hundred conversations that blur into a handful by the time you are home. Capture each one as it happens and follow up from a list, not from memory.
Community connectors
A network you can actually search
When people come to you because of who you know, being able to find the right introduction — by name, event or the thing they were working on — is the whole job. This is that, searchable.
Anyone at an event
The good contact by the door, kept
The best conversation of the night is often the unplanned one. Get them down in a few seconds — a note, a voice memo, a card scan — and it is a contact you can act on instead of one you meant to.
Architecture
How it holds
You capture a person the way that is fastest in the moment — type a quick note, speak it, or scan their business card — and Konectify turns it into a record: their details, their socials, and what you discussed. You tag and group people by event or however you think about them, so a stack of names becomes an organised network you can search. When it is time to reconnect, it reminds you, and search brings anyone back by name, event or the thing you talked about. It remembers the people you met; it does not message anyone for you.
Capture them on the spot
The moment you meet someone, get them down the fastest way there is — type a quick note, speak it, or scan their card. It becomes a record before the conversation has even ended.
Add the context that matters
Their socials, and what you actually discussed — the follow-up you promised, the thing you had in common. It is the difference between a name and a reason to reconnect.
Find them and follow up
Tag and group people by event or however you think, search anyone back in seconds, and let the reminders bring the good contacts back round before they go cold.
What it does
The decisions it is made of
Not a feature list. Each of these is a choice the build turned on, and each one was made against a cheaper alternative that would have worked until it did not.
Capture in seconds, three ways
Type a quick note, speak it, or scan a business card — whatever is fastest while you are still standing in front of the person. The slower the capture, the more people you never get down, so it is built to be near-instant.
The whole person, not just a name
Their socials and what you discussed live on the same record — so a contact is a face, a handle and a reason to reconnect, not a line in a phone book you cannot place a week later.
Organised how you think
Tag and group people by event, topic or your own shorthand, so a night of introductions becomes a network you can actually navigate — and search brings anyone back by name, event or the thing you talked about.
Follow-ups that actually happen
It reminds you to reconnect before the moment passes, so the contact you were most glad to make is not the one that quietly goes cold. The remembering is the product; the reaching out stays yours.
Displaces
What it takes off the stack
A pocket of business cards
The stack that goes in a drawer and gets typed up never — captured on the spot instead, and searchable the same evening.
A notes app and your camera roll
Names in one place, card photos in another, and no way to search either — replaced by one record per person that holds all of it.
A contacts spreadsheet you keep meaning to update
The follow-up list that only works if you remember to fill it in becomes something captured as you go, with the reminders built in.
Gallery
Frames from the build
FAQ
Konectify, answered
The questions that come up about Konectify — what it does, how it is built, and what it takes to run it.
Whatever is fastest in the moment: type a quick note, speak it, or scan their business card. Konectify turns it into a record with their details, and you add their socials and what you discussed — the point is to capture them before the conversation is even over, so nobody slips through.
Their details and socials, and — the part that matters most — what you talked about: the follow-up you promised, the thing you had in common, why they were worth remembering. That context is what turns a name into a contact you can reconnect with weeks later.
No. Konectify is a networking memory — it captures the people you meet, organises them and reminds you to follow up. Reaching out stays yours to do, in your own voice. If you want outbound lead-gen, that is a different job from remembering the people you already met.
Search brings anyone back by name, by the event you met them at, or by the thing you discussed, and you can tag and group people however you think about them. A night of introductions becomes a network you can navigate rather than a list you scroll.
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