Built for real-life networking

You met 47 people yesterday.
How many do you actually remember?

Turn any LinkedIn profile into a memory you’ll actually keep.

Notes, context, follow-ups… all in one place.

Built for event people, connectors, and “I swear we had a great conversation” moments.

LinkedIn → memory

Save the person, not just the profile.

Day 2 · Expo hall
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Jordan Diaz

LinkedIn profile

Opened again later after SaaStr

Saved note

“Met at SaaStr. Looking for partnerships. Follow up next week.”

Right there when you need it
LinkedIn profile
Quick save
Fast recall
Partnership chat over bad coffee

Already quietly used by:

event producersfounderssales teams who live at conferencesfrequent networkers
This saved me after Web Summit. I actually followed up with the right people for once.
It’s like having a memory assistant for networking.

Your second brain for people (because your first one is overloaded)

Drop in a LinkedIn profile and we’ll handle the basics.

You add what actually matters:

what you talked about

why they matter

what happens next

Because LinkedIn remembers their job title.

You need to remember that conversation about partnerships over bad coffee.

Built for the chaos of real-life networking

Day 1 you’re sharp.

Day 2 names start slipping.

Day 3 everyone is “hey… you.”

LinkedMemo makes sure that doesn’t happen.

Save people in the moment
Capture context before it disappears
Follow up with clarity and confidence

You stay present. We remember everything.

Day 1

Everything feels easy. Names still stick.

Day 2

Faces blur. Context drops first.

Day 3

The people worth following up with are the easiest to lose.

Takes 5 seconds. Saves you hours

1

Scan a LinkedIn profile

During a conversation or after

2

Tap to save

No copying or switching tools

3

Add a quick note (optional)

Your future self will use this

Capture the moment while it still feels obvious, not later when every conversation starts sounding the same.

Right there when you need it

Open someone’s LinkedIn later and your note is already there.

“Met at SaaStr. Looking for partnerships. Follow up next week.”

No digging. No guessing. No awkward moments.

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LinkedIn reopened

Jordan Diaz

Partnerships • SaaS • Berlin

SaaStrPartnershipsNext week

Private note

Met at SaaStr. Looking for partnerships. Follow up next week.

Recalled without context switching

Most people don’t have a system for this

After every event, there are:

people you should follow up with
conversations that could turn into something
opportunities that quietly disappear

Not because they weren’t valuable

but because they weren’t remembered

Your thoughts. Not anyone else’s data.

Private. Encrypted. Yours.

No scraping. No selling your network.

This is your relationship layer, not a data product.

We’re rolling this out slowly (on purpose)

We’re building this with a small group of early users.

Early access means:

direct input into the product

priority feature access

getting ahead of everyone still relying on memory

Try it

Next event: same chaos… or a completely different experience

The people who follow up first aren’t luckier
They just remember better