ConnectMachine
AI digital business card that remembers everyone you meet
1.3K followers
AI digital business card that remembers everyone you meet
1.3K followers
ConnectMachine is a privacy-first AI Agent that elevates how you connect. 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. Available for both, iOS and Android.
This is the 2nd launch from ConnectMachine. View more
ConnectMachine 2.0
Launching today
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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The QR scanning was noticeably faster than other apps I have tried, and the fact that everything stays encrypted locally is a real plus. Wish the CRM sync took a beat less setup, but overall it feels thoughtfully built.
ConnectMachine
@pnar1050939 Thank you Pınar! "Noticeably faster" on QR is the compliment we were chasing, and the privacy stance is permanent: encrypted, nothing public.
The CRM setup point is fair. Where did it drag most: getting the webhook in place, the Zapier/Make side, or field mapping? You flagged it, so we want to fix the right part.
Congrats on v2.0. Something I noticed reading through: every privacy guarantee here protects the person holding the app. Nothing is public, visible only to you, a network you control. But the person whose card got scanned, and whose voice ended up in a transcript, doesn't have an account. Is there anything on their side of it, or does consent for the Note Taker rest entirely on the user remembering to ask the room?