Tired of forgetting crucial details about the people you meet? A new app called “People” aims to solve this common problem with a fresh approach to contact management. Developed by Andrew Theis, “People” goes beyond the traditional address book, offering a modern and intuitive way to organize and remember key information about your contacts.
“People” distinguishes itself by prompting users to provide context when adding a new contact. This includes details like where you met the person, what you talked about, and any other relevant information that might be helpful to recall later. This approach transforms your contact list from a simple directory into a rich tapestry of personal and professional connections.
The app’s sleek and user-friendly interface modernizes the traditional address book experience. “People” seamlessly integrates with your existing contacts, enhancing them with valuable context and making it easier to stay organized.
“People” is set to launch its public beta next week. You can register your interest on the app’s product page to be among the first to try it out.
With its focus on context and user-friendly design, “People” has the potential to revolutionize how we manage our contacts. Whether you’re networking professionally or simply trying to keep track of your social circle, “People” offers a promising solution to the age-old problem of forgetting important details about the people in our lives.