What's inside

The loop your network has been missing.

Capture, contextualise, cultivate, connect, compound. Five stages that run quietly together, keeping every relationship alive without you having to track it all.

See how it fits together

One loop, running quietly in the background.

The same five stages, running for every person in your network. Scroll down to see exactly what each one does.

  1. 01Capture

    Every person, in one place.

  2. 02Contextualise

    Every detail, remembered.

  3. 03Cultivate

    Show up before you need anything.

  4. 04Connect

    Bridge who should meet.

  5. 05Compound

    Relationships pay you back.

LinkedIn profile

Chrome capture

Email thread

Gmail sync

Conference notes

Quick add

CSV import

Existing network

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Sarah Chen

CEO · Mercury Biotech

Stitched from 4 sources

Met at BioFutureFDA focus
01Capture

Every conversation dies in a different place.

A LinkedIn DM here. An email thread there. A business card from last week's conference. By the time you need that person, the thread is gone. Capture means every person you meet lands somewhere your future self can find them.

  • Chrome extension. One click on a LinkedIn profile. Name, role, context, notes, all in your CRM before the tab closes.
  • CSV and contact imports. Bring in everyone you already track. Mapped, de-duplicated, enriched.
  • Quick capture, anywhere. Add a contact from a conversation in 10 seconds. No fields you don't care about.
  • Custom fields for your world. Thesis, portfolio company, dinner club, whatever matters to you. Not whatever Salesforce thinks should matter.

Nothing about a person slips through. Not the name, not the context, not the moment.

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Dr. Priya Nair

Stanford Medicine · 3 mutual connections

Role

Medical AI Researcher

Based

Boston

Interests

FDA regulation, running

Tier

A · Inner circle

Last talked

Dinner, Aug 14

Working on

Adaptive algorithm trials

Last note

“Wants to share her regulatory frameworks draft once the FDA response lands. Keen on an intro to someone at Roche.”

02Contextualise

A name and a job title isn't a relationship.

You don't remember people by their LinkedIn headline. You remember the thing they're working on, the struggle they mentioned, the weird hobby that made them memorable. Contextualise means the system remembers what you'd remember if you could.

  • Structured context on every person. Role, location, tier, interests, current focus, last interaction. A full picture, not a vCard.
  • Notes with themes. Drop a note after a call. AI extracts the themes so you can reconnect on what actually mattered.
  • Interaction history that reads like a story. Every meeting, DM, email, and introduction. Timestamped. Searchable.
  • Tiers that match how you think. Inner circle, working relationships, loose ties. The system treats each one differently.

When their name comes up, you remember them. Not their CV.

I used to think I needed more time to stay close to people. I needed a system. Now every Monday I send three messages that actually matter, and I don’t have to think about who or why.

Sarah Chen

Series B CEO · Mercury Biotech

03Cultivate

Show up before you need anything.

Most networking advice tells you to reach out more. The trick is reaching out well. The five generators below sit inside the Serendipity Engine and quietly surface the right act of generosity for the right person, right now.

The Favor

You know generosity wins. You just don't know when to be generous.

Surfaces five-minute favours you can do for contacts right now: a job post, a relevant article, a quick endorsement, a useful intro.

The Favor · 94% match4 min
DB

Dan Brooks

Looking for product hires · hasn’t heard from you in 4 months

Hey Dan, saw this role at Linear come up. It fits the spec you mentioned at the Austin dinner almost exactly. Worth a look?

Shared Resource

You read something useful. You never get around to sharing it.

Paste a URL. It finds the two or three people who'd genuinely care, drafts a note for each.

The Celebration

You remember birthdays when it's already too late.

Catches birthdays, anniversaries, and promotions before they happen. The note is already drafted.

The Memory Lane

You reach out and it sounds like a template.

Resurfaces the real things you shared: the dinner, the launch, the inside joke. Check-ins that land.

The Gratitude Loop

People help you. You mean to thank them. You forget.

Tracks generosity across your network and prompts a specific thank-you at the moment it'll mean the most.

Sarah Chen

Series B CEO

Stuck on enterprise sales

Bridge suggested

Marcus Webb

Ex-VP Sales, Gusto

Loves the hiring problem

Draft intro ready

“Sarah, meet Marcus. He built the enterprise team you’re about to build. Marcus, Sarah’s at the exact stage you love advising.”

04Connect

Bridge the people who should know each other.

The best thing you can do for someone's career is introduce them to the right person. Most people never make those intros because scanning hundreds of contacts mentally is impossible. Connect means your network becomes a graph you can actually see.

  • Double-opt-in intros drafted for you. The system picks the pair, writes both sides, and waits for your green light.
  • Your network as a living directory. Ask 'who's been through this?' and get a ranked answer grounded in real evidence.
  • Collaborations you wouldn't have spotted. Complementary skills, aligned goals, shared contexts. Matched across your whole network.

You become the person introductions come from, not the person who needed reminding.

The Bridge

You know two people who'd click. You're not the one introducing them.

Pattern-matches your whole network for double-opt-in intros worth making. Drafts both sides.

The Expertise Route

Everyone has experts in their network. You forget who knows what.

Turns your contacts into a living directory. 'Who's shipped enterprise sales?' gets a real answer.

The Collaboration Spark

The right collaborator is hiding in plain sight.

Spots complementary skills and aligned goals across your network, then suggests specific projects.

Coming soon

The Warm Intro Chain

The person you need is two hops away.

Traces second-degree paths through your network and drafts the warm intro request.

Relationship strength

Without a system, it decays.

Wildcard surfaced

3 dormant connections surfaced this month.

05Compound

Relationships start paying you back.

The first four stages, running quietly, for long enough, change the shape of your career. Opportunities arrive unsolicited. Intros come to you. Your reputation runs ahead of you. Compound means the loop closes, and the compounding starts.

  • Dormant ties, surfaced before they go cold. The Wildcard catches the people fading out of your network and gives you a real reason to reach out.
  • Conversations that go deeper, not wider. Thoughtful questions rooted in what you last talked about, so every check-in moves a relationship forward.
  • Timing that doesn't rely on your memory. The loop notices when a relationship is drifting, and prompts you before the window closes.

The network you've spent a career building starts working for you, not against you.

The Wildcard

Your strongest ties were weak ties once. Then you forgot them.

Surfaces one dormant connection a week with a specific, non-awkward reason to reconnect.

Thoughtful Question

Generic check-ins get generic replies.

Generates a real question rooted in what you last talked about. One question beats ten 'how are you's.

Coming soon

The Time Machine

You mean to check in next quarter. You don't.

Schedules future touchpoints and surfaces them at the right moment, not six months late.

Coming soon

The Challenge

You want consistency, not guilt.

Gamified prompts that turn relationship-building into a weekly habit you actually keep.

Your agentConnected

# Agent asks who to reach out to

mcp://awesome-contacts/match

query: "FDA regulation + medical AI"

# Context returned

→ Priya Nair

tier: A

last: "regulatory dinner"

angle: "FDA guidance section"

Draft ready. Flagged for your review.

For your AI agents

Your AI tools don’t know your people.

Every agent you run touches people, and none of them have relationship context. Awesome Contacts is the layer that changes that. Connect it once, and every tool you use gets smarter about who you know and how you know them.

  • REST API and MCP server. Any agent you run can query your network the way you would.
  • Structured context, not a raw export. Notes, tiers, interaction history, custom fields. Ready to reason about.
  • You stay in the driver's seat. Agents read, match, and draft. Nothing gets sent without you.
Works for tasks likePrep for a board meetingDraft a fundraising pitchScreen a warm introPlan your week
Questions people ask

About how the features actually work.

Every week without a system is a week your network is quietly decaying.

The people in your contacts already trust you. They just haven't heard from you in a while. A system changes that.

Next intake: Fri 24 April. Limited spots.