Reminders
Text “good luck” before the exam tomorrow morning
Due: Apr 11, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Message before the conference—ask how his talk prep is going
Due: May 2, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Check in after first week at new job
Due: Apr 27, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Love lives in the details.
Reminders
Text “good luck” before the exam tomorrow morning
Due: Apr 11, 2026 · 9:00 AM
Message before the conference—ask how his talk prep is going
Due: May 2, 2026 · 10:00 AM
Check in after first week at new job
Due: Apr 27, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Insights
Prefers phone calls over long messages
Basic infoLights up when you ask about their kids
FamilyAlways follows up on things they said they’d try
Basic infoAvoid scheduling anything before 10am
PreferencesGift ideas
Frame the photo from last summer
Tickets to a show by a band they love
New book by the author they always mention
Playlist of songs from your road trips together
Are you sure you would remember all of these?
Jot down little things you might forget—details, preferences, a promise you made. The kind of thing that’s easy to lose if you don’t capture it. Right after meeting someone is a perfect time.
Also, for each contact, you have a contact frequency, in which you want the app to remind you that it is time to reach out.
Keep In Touch With
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Family
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High school
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You choose how often you want to connect with each person. The app reminds you when it’s time to reach out—so nobody drifts away just because life got busy.
Contactilo will also remind you of birthdays and anniversaries.
Without scrambling or second-guessing.
Before a meeting or call, skim the latest insights for that person—it takes a few seconds and makes a huge difference in how grounded and present you feel.
Almost certainly—if you care about staying thoughtful with real people. Here are a few ways it fits different lives; pick what sounds like you:
A flat notes list or spreadsheet mixes everyone together—you lose who said what, and nothing nudges you when it’s time to follow up. In Contactilo, everything is contact-centric: each reminder, note, and insight belongs to one person, so you open them and the right context is there—no guessing which line was about whom.
Yes. Plenty of people begin with a single relationship they want to show up for more reliably. Add others when it feels natural—there’s no pressure to “fill out” a whole network on day one. And for up to 5 contacts, app is totally free to use.
Yes. The same habits help in professional life: who prefers email over Slack, when to check in after a project, a thoughtful follow-up, or a small thank-you that lands well. It’s still your private notes—not a CRM broadcast to anyone else.
Yes, you can import contacts from your phone or create completely new ones in the app.