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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

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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

  1. Save a link to someone's page or profile in the chat, or add them on the Add page.
  2. I'll spot the contact details and lay them out for you.
  3. Fill in anything I missed — an extra number, a note like "great with old boilers".
  4. 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.

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