ConnectMachine 2.0 - AI digital business card that remembers everyone you meet

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Create unlimited business cards, scan any paper card, LinkedIn QR, or badge in seconds, and share via QR, Wallet, or AirDrop. Your private AI remembers who you met and why it mattered, then syncs everyone into your CRM. Encrypted, no public feed. New in v2.0: Team Plan with branded cards and admin controls, AI Note Taker for meeting transcripts and summaries, ShareBack for instant mutual exchange, follow-up reminders, and the full app in 5 languages. Much of it built from user requests.

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What happens if two people scan each other's cards at the same event? does it merge into one memory or stay separate?

 Vova, they stay separate. That is by design.

Your scan and your notes about them stay in your account. Their scan and their notes about you stay in their account. There is no shared record between the two accounts, and nobody can see the other person's notes. People write honest notes, so this privacy matters.


Two things do happen inside your own account. Smart Event Detection groups the contact under the event where you met them. And if you have two records for the same person (their paper card plus their ShareBack), one-tap merge combines them into one clean contact.


Short version: one meeting, two private memories. That is the whole idea of the product.

This is useful. Does the AI note taker work offline for conferences with spotty internet?

 Thanks Dhiraj! Recording, yes: audio is captured on your phone, so spotty conference wifi doesn't cost you the meeting. The transcript and summary need a connection, so they generate and land automatically once you're back online. Net effect at a conference: record all day, and everything is processed by the time you're back at the hotel.

I started using their app this year, love it!

 René, thank you, this is great to hear!

The "attach a voice note to a scanned contact" piece is the real differentiator, not the card itself. Most networking apps solve storage, not recall

Curious how the AI Concierge decides what's worth surfacing later, does it prompt you to add context right after a scan?

 Hi Mohammed, two questions are secretly one system. Yes, context capture is built into the save flow itself: right after a scan you can attach a note, text or voice, before the contact is filed. That's deliberate, because thirty seconds of context in the moment beats ten minutes of reconstruction a week later.

That capture is also most of the answer to what's worth surfacing. The concierge recalls from what you gave it: your notes, the event it detected, what was said if you recorded the meeting, the reminders you set. It isn't guessing importance from some engagement score, it's retrieving your own context.

So the honest rule of the product is that recall quality is set at the moment of capture, and that's exactly why the prompt lives right after the scan.

 Thanks alot

Congrats ! Building v2.0 mostly from user requests (webhook, preserved card image, languages) is refreshing to hear in a launch post, most 2.0s read like a wishlist from the CEO.

the fact i cant try the premium features before being locked into a paid plan was an instant uninstall for me personally

 Adam, fair, and thank you for saying why instead of just leaving. Most people don't, and the ones who do are the useful ones.

The honest reason there's no free run at the AI features: transcription and the concierge cost us real money per use, and a naive free tier turns into an API bill with no relationship attached. That's a constraint, not a growth strategy, and I know how it feels from your side of the paywall.

But feedback this direct is worth a trial on its own. DM me or drop me a line and I'll set you up to run the AI features properly for a couple of weeks, no card.

Congratulations on the Launch!!

 Thank you so much Dhanraj.

How do you handle corrections when the system remembers something incomplete or wrong? I’m curious whether users can see where a remembered detail came from and update it explicitly.

 Grace, good question, and the architecture makes it simpler than it sounds: the memory is your records. The concierge recalls from your contacts, notes, and transcripts, not from a hidden layer it built about you. So correcting the memory is just editing the record, and recall follows the record.

On seeing where a detail came from, the concrete pieces: every scanned card keeps its original image attached, so if OCR misread a title or a number, the source is right there to check against and fix. Speaker labels in transcripts are assigned by you, not guessed silently. And merging duplicates is a one-tap action you take, never something the system decides on its own.

Short version: the source stays attached where it matters most, and every correction is a normal edit, not a support ticket. Your records are the truth. The AI's job is just to read them well.

The value here is very "in-the-moment," scan and note right away or the context is gone. Do you know how often people actually do it in the moment versus catching up later? Congrats on the launch!

Finally ditched the stack of bent paper cards in my wallet after trying this - the scan is genuinely fast, even with crumpled receipts from meetups last week.