ConnectVault.ai - Turn Every Business Meeting Into a Lasting Relationship

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ConnectVault transforms business cards and scattered contacts into an AI-powered relationship intelligence system. Meet ARIA, your Chief of Networking Staff. ARIA monitors your network 24/7, drafts personalized follow-ups, delivers daily briefings, reminds you who to reconnect with, and prepares you before every meeting. Unlike traditional business card scanners or CRMs, ConnectVault remembers the context behind every relationship.

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Hi Product Hunt 👋 We’re the team at DAMUK Innovations, creators of ConnectVault. The idea for ConnectVault came from a challenge we kept encountering after conferences, startup events, and customer meetings. We’d return with dozens of business cards and LinkedIn connections, but struggle to remember who people were, where we met, what we discussed, and when we should follow up. Existing tools helped us store contacts, but none truly helped us manage relationships. That’s why we built ConnectVault. Our vision is simple: every professional should have an AI Chief of Networking Staff. We created ARIA to serve as that assistant — organizing contacts by events, remembering context, preparing you for meetings, drafting follow-ups, and helping ensure important relationships never slip through the cracks. We’re starting with business card intelligence and relationship memory, but our long-term vision is much bigger: an AI relationship operating system for founders, investors, sales teams, and professionals who rely on their network. We’d love your feedback on: * Would you trust an AI to manage your professional relationships? * Which feature would provide the most value to you? * What relationship management pain points do current tools fail to solve? Thank you for checking out ConnectVault and supporting independent builders 🚀

This looks genuinely useful, especially the daily briefings before meetings idea. One thing I'd love to see is a way to set quiet hours or a "do not disturb" mode for ARIA, so the follow-up drafts and reminders don't pile up on weekends or evenings. Basically just let me pause the 24/7 monitoring when I want to fully unplug.

Finally tried this and the morning briefing is genuinely useful, not just a calendar recap. ARIA flagged a contact I hadn't talked to in eight months with a specific reason to reach out.