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A people database for real relationships

Stay in the conversation. Remember what matters after.

Keep thoughtful notes and interaction history for the people you meet, so follow-up feels personal instead of performative.

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Maya Chen - NS

Launching her studio.Lives in LA.Mother of Aron (2) and Joe (5).

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26/05/2026

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History (2)

May 25, 2026Sunrise morning run together.
May 21, 2026Brewed coffee together and had a super engaging conversation.

The problem

A meaningful conversation is easy to lose.

You meet someone interesting. They tell you what they are working on or what matters at home. You mean to follow up, but a week later the useful context is hiding in memory, a loose note, or nowhere at all.

Without a system

Met at dinner? Ask about project...

who needed the intro?

good conversation - follow up

With kin

Maya Chen last talked May 12

Launching her studio. Offer an introduction to Sam.

A calm system

Capture context without collecting contacts.

kin keeps the details you chose to remember in one quiet place: who someone is, what mattered in your conversation, and the dated history of staying in touch.

  1. Meet
  2. Capture notes
  3. Log interactions
  4. Search or export later
Start building your people database

Why it helps

Built around the relationship, not the database.

Stay present while meeting people

Let the conversation be the conversation. Add the details worth keeping once you have a quiet moment.

Follow up with context

Recall what you discussed, what matters to them, and the helpful next question to ask.

Find the person later

Search your people by name and review their interaction history before reaching out.

Own your relationship data

Export your contacts and conversation history whenever you need a copy elsewhere.

How it works

A small habit after a good conversation.

  1. 01

    Add someone

    Create their place in kin after you meet.

  2. 02

    Save what matters

    Write the personal detail or context you want to remember.

  3. 03

    Log interactions

    Keep a dated history of meaningful conversations.

  4. 04

    Search and export

    Find someone by name, or take your data with you.

Start building your people database

For the people you meet

Work and life are both made of people.

Conferences

Keep a thoughtful record of people you met after a full day of conversations.

Founder and operator circles

Remember where someone is focused and reconnect with useful context.

Recruiting and communities

Return to conversations without losing the human thread.

Personal relationships

Remember the things friends and family shared with you.

Questions

Simple by design.

Is this just another CRM?

No. kin is designed for individuals who want to care well for real relationships, not manage a sales pipeline.

Will this take too much time?

The app is built for quick capture after a conversation: add a person, write a note, and log an interaction when it matters.

Can I leave if I want?

Yes. You can export your contacts and interaction history, so the record you built stays yours.

Is it for teams or individuals?

kin is for an individual keeping track of personal and professional relationships with the same human care.

Begin with attention

The people you meet are too important to leave to scattered memory.

Keep the useful details close, follow up like a human, and keep ownership of the record you build.

Start building your people database

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Maya Chen - NSyesterday
Sabya - NS2 days