Capture fast
Scan a business card, type it in yourself, import from contacts, or paste an email signature block.
Built for people who meet a lot of people
Met helps you capture the contact, remember the context, and send a better follow-up before the moment goes cold.
Useful after conferences, customer dinners, coffee meetings, recruiting conversations, and every “we should stay in touch” moment that usually disappears.
Why Met
Contacts apps store names. Met stores context. That’s the difference between a list of people and a relationship you can actually act on later.
Scan a business card, type it in yourself, import from contacts, or paste an email signature block.
Add where you met, what you talked about, and tags that help you find them months later.
Generate a clean draft, edit it, and send it through your own mail client when you’re ready.
Search by company, role, event, note, or whatever fragment you still remember from the conversation.
How it Works
Use the scanner when you have a card, or manual add when you don’t.
Save the event, the place, the notes, and the tags that will make them easy to find later.
Met turns your notes into a clean email draft you can edit before it opens in your mail app.
Weeks later, search “Booz,” “missile defense,” or “Boston breakfast” and Met can still surface the right person.
“This is the first networking app I’d actually keep open after an event. It feels more like a relationship tool than a database.”
Beta user, capture manager at a federal systems integrator
Get the app
Met is designed for iPhone and built to move fast. Download the app, or reach out if you want early access and product updates.
FAQ
No. Met prepares the message, then opens your mail client with the recipient, subject, and body filled in. You stay in control.
No. Met does not scan your inbox. Any imports are driven by information you explicitly add or import.
Yes. You can selectively import contacts from Apple Contacts so your existing network can live in one place.
Met is especially useful for people who meet lots of contacts in real life: sales teams, capture managers, founders, recruiters, conference operators, and business development leaders.