Step 1
- Voice notes
- Smart profiles
- Timelines
- Briefings
- Reminders
- Transcription
- Private by design
- Instant recall
Never forget what people tell you
Your relationship memory — instant profiles, timelines, and briefings from a quick note.
How it works
Capture context once. Recall it when it matters.
Step 2
Get an organized profile
Work, family, impressions, and timeline details land on the right person.Step 3
Brief yourself
Ask Intriq for a recap and walk into the next conversation already warm.Try the loop
Turn a quick note into structured memory.
See how a quick note becomes profile context you can review and recall later.
Your whole network
Ask it something you never could before.
Ask in plain English — “who likes golf?” — and Intriq gathers everyone who matches, quoting the note each came from. Nothing scraped, nothing invented.
More than notes
A private memory system for relationships.
Capture what happened, organize it around people, and brief yourself before the next conversation.
Notes
People-first capture
Type or speak what happened. Intriq transcribes it and connects the details to the right person.Profiles
Context that stays organized
Work, family, impressions, events, reminders, and conversation history live in one readable profile.Briefings
Ask before you meet
Get a grounded recap from the details you already saved, so the next conversation starts warm.Privacy
Built for sensitive memory
Relationship notes can be personal. Intriq is designed around restraint, review, and user control.App Store reviews
The details that build trust are easy to lose.
5.0 on the App Store · 3 ratings
Easy and intuitive to use
"I got up and running quickly. It's easy to use — just literally talking to a chatbot. Retrieval of information was also seamless."
Useful and intuitive
"Found it really quick and easy to use for capturing information about each new person I met. What stood out was how well it organized the details afterward. That made the information much more actionable, especially when reconnecting later, because I could reference things I'd learned and approach follow-up conversations in a more personal and thoughtful way."
For real conversations
Built for dinners, calls, meetings, and family visits.
Use Intriq when a relationship has enough context to remember, but not enough structure to belong in a CRM.
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Relationship memory FAQ
Is Intriq a personal CRM?
Intriq is a relationship memory app — a private, iPhone-first alternative to traditional personal CRMs. It overlaps with the personal CRM category, but is built around remembering context about people rather than managing a sales pipeline.
What is relationship memory?
Relationship memory is the practice of keeping the soft, useful context about people — what someone told you, what they care about, what you promised, who they introduced you to — so you can recall it before the next conversation. It is the layer that contact apps and sales CRMs were never designed to hold.
How is Intriq different from Dex, Clay, or Monica?
Dex, Clay (Mesh), and Monica are personal CRMs centered on networks, integrations, and reminders. Intriq is centered on private memory: capture a quick note in plain English, organize it around a person, and brief yourself from the saved context before the next interaction. There is no pipeline, no LinkedIn auto-sync, and no team workspace.
Can I capture notes by voice?
Yes. Tap to record a short voice note — up to about a minute and a half — and Intriq transcribes it for you, recognizing the people you mention so the note attaches to the right profiles. The transcript drops into the composer for you to review and edit before anything is saved.
What should I save in Intriq?
Save the details you would be disappointed to forget: family context, current work, preferences, promises, follow-ups, important dates, and impressions you want to revisit.
Can I use Intriq before meetings?
Yes. You can ask for a short briefing before a coffee, call, dinner, client check-in, or family visit, and Intriq will use the context you already captured.
Can I ask Intriq to find people, like “who likes golf?”
Yes. Because your notes are organized around people, your whole network becomes searchable. Ask in plain English — “who likes golf?”, “who do I know in fintech?”, “who can introduce me to someone at a company?”, or “who haven’t I talked to in three months?” — and Intriq answers from the details you saved, quoting the note each name came from. It is a fast way to gather people around a shared interest or find the right warm introduction, with nothing scraped or invented.
Does Intriq replace my contacts app?
No. Your contacts app stores addresses and phone numbers. Intriq is for the softer context that makes the next conversation feel remembered.
Is Intriq free?
Intriq is free to download, and a free plan lets you capture notes, build profiles, and get briefings at no cost. Advanced features are available through an optional paid plan, so you can start for free and upgrade only if you want more.
Is Intriq available on Android?
Not yet. Intriq is currently available on iPhone only. Android support is something we are considering for the future.