Keep every connection alive.

Rapport keeps track of who you know, what you talked about, and when to reach out again.

Rapport's Today screen, showing two people due for a check-in and a list of upcoming conversations

Why Rapport exists

You meet someone good.

You mean to follow up.

Then a month passes, then three, and the thread is gone.

In your pocket

Everyone you've met, and what you know about them

A short note after a conversation is all it takes. Rapport turns it into a searchable record of who they are, what they do, and what's going on in their life.

Rapport's People screen, listing contacts with their sector, role, company, and areas of expertise

Before you meet

Walk in knowing what to ask

Before a coffee or a call, Rapport turns your notes on that person into a few real questions worth asking. No scrambling to remember what you talked about last time.

Rapport's prep questions panel, suggesting three specific talking points ahead of a meeting

After you meet

The follow-up message, already written

Rapport drafts a short, specific note grounded in what you last discussed. Read it, tweak a line if you like, and send it, instead of staring at a blank message.

Rapport's follow-up draft panel, showing a personal message ready to copy and send

Never falls through

A quiet nudge when it's been too long

Set how often you'd like to check in with someone: weekly, monthly, or longer. Rapport tells you when it's time, so a good connection never fades simply because life got busy.

Rapport's Today screen, showing two people overdue for a check-in

Private, by default.

There's no feed, no followers, nothing to share. What you write about the people you know is visible only to you, and it's stored in the UK and EU.

The AI features, note clean-up, chat prep, follow-up drafts, and public lookup, send the relevant text to Anthropic's API to generate their output. That text is never used to train models.

Nothing here is for sale, and nothing is tracked.