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Keep people neat and easy to reach
Save a person like you save a link. I pull out their name, phone, email, and social links so your dentist, plumber, and favourite people are always a search away.
3 min read · Updated 7/5/2026
People are worth keeping too. Your dentist, the good plumber, a new friend, that client — save them like you'd save a link, and I'll keep their details neat and ready.
What it is
When you save a page about a person (or type in their details), I recognise it as a contact and pull out the useful bits — name, phone, email, and social or messaging links — so they're all in one tidy card.
Why you'll love it
- No more "what was that plumber's number again?"
- Everything about a person sits in one place, searchable by name or by what they do.
- Works beautifully with your private library — your contacts are yours alone.
How to use it
- Save a link to someone's page or profile in the chat, or add them on the Add page.
- I'll spot the contact details and lay them out for you.
- Fill in anything I missed — an extra number, a note like "great with old boilers".
- Later, search "plumber" or their name, and there they are.
Tip: add a tiny note about why they matter — "recommended by Sara", "fixed the leak in 2025". It turns a name into a memory you can actually use.
Good to know
- Saving contacts works on the Free plan.
- If you build a public profile, you can choose to share your own contact links so people can reach you — but your saved contacts stay private unless you publish them on purpose.