ConnectMachine - A private AI agent that manages your network and connections
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ConnectMachine is a privacy-first AI Agent that elevates how you connect. Craft bespoke digital business cards, share only what you choose, and explore your network with intuitive voice or text queries.
It replaces social broadcasting with intelligent contact management, auto-categorizing connections, and add in an AI Agent to query your network.
A refined, intelligent contact layer created for those who prefer intention over noise and elegance over excess. Available for both, iOS and Android.

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Congrats on the launch @syed_shayanur_rahman ! I'm wondering, is it similar to platforms like about.me? Also, can users save the contacts on the app?
Being introvert, all this social noise really bother me, so the idea of AI concierge who can manage my network seems brilliant - thought of it before but it is to expensive to hire human manager for it! congrats!
From a maker lens, this positioning is very clear. Not social, not CRM, something new and agentic in between!
As someone find it difficult to maintain social media, I choose to walk away with them. For example I have more than 30+ wechat groups and I barely open it. Have no idea of what's going on there.
Wonder which social networks it can connect
Interesting - AI used to reduce noise instead of creating more of it as usual hahah
Tried this and really like the privacy-first approach. Sharing only what I want instead of broadcasting everything feels refreshing.
The AI-powered contact search is genuinely useful.
ConnectMachine
@kelly_grove Really glad that resonated 🙏
That balance of powerful recall without oversharing is exactly what we are aiming for. The goal is to make the AI genuinely useful while keeping your relationships private and fully in your control. Thanks for trying it out and sharing the feedback.
Help me understand: does it allow you to only connect with people who are already having the app? Or can you also sync your contacts into the platform? How does it work exactly?
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@new_user___142202592bfdee30ef04b5d Great question, and it’s actually both.
You don’t need the other person to already be on ConnectMachine for it to be useful.
You can import contacts from your phone or Google, scan a business card or QR, or add someone manually. When you do, you can attach context - where you met, what you discussed, follow-ups, and anything else you want to remember.
If that person later joins ConnectMachine, the connection links automatically. If they don’t, nothing breaks and your notes and context still work exactly the same.
So it functions as a personal relationship memory system first, and becomes even more powerful as more people join the network.
Huge congrats on the launch @syed_shayanur_rahman
This actually looks refreshing tbh. Privacy-first + intentional networking is such a needed shift right now. Can’t wait to hunt this and play around with it. All the best for day one.
ConnectMachine
@rashiaroraofficial Thank you so much and really appreciate that 🙏
We’re trying to build something calm, intentional, and genuinely useful in a very noisy space. Excited for you to try it out and would love to hear your thoughts once you do!
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@shubhra_motgill You can import contacts directly from Google and your phone, and when you create or update a contact in ConnectMachine, you also get the option to sync it back to your phone’s address book.
So it works both ways:
Pull existing contacts into ConnectMachine to add context and notes
Push enriched contacts back to your phone so everything stays in sync
This way, ConnectMachine becomes the intelligence layer on top of your existing contacts, not a separate silo.
Private AI agent for network management is interesting. Does it run fully local or hybrid? Curious about the security model for sensitive connection data.
ConnectMachine
@lakitu001 Private AI agent for network is exactly why we’ve been obsessive about the security model.
Today it’s hybrid:
Storage: connection data + notes are encrypted at rest and in transit, with access scoped to your account.
AI Concierge: when you ask a question, we assemble a small, relevant slice of context (not your entire address book) and send only what’s needed to generate the answer.
Training: your private notes and connection context are not used to train a general model.
Local-only inference is attractive, but it comes with tradeoffs (model size, latency, battery, reliability). We’re exploring ways to push more processing on-device over time, but we’re designing the system so that privacy and least-privilege context are the defaults even in the hybrid setup.