Her sister's name. The client's kid graduating. What that investor said about Q2. Just tell EchoBloom — the way you'd tell a person — and the AI keeps every name, date, conversation, and connection. So you walk into every meeting, dinner, and coffee already prepared.
Your brain reliably remembers about 150 people. You probably know 500 — friends, family, colleagues, clients, prospects. The math doesn't work. So the small details — the ones that show people you actually care, or that close the deal — keep slipping through.
“What was her sister's name again?”
You met them at a wedding six months ago. You remember the story, the laugh, the city she lives in. Just not the name.
“Wait — what did we talk about last time?”
Six months between coffees. They remember every detail of the conversation. You remember they exist. Whether it's a client or a friend, the rule is the same: details = caring.
“His birthday was last week. Crap.”
Third year in a row. Friend or top client — doesn't matter, you meant to message and the day went by. Calendar reminders never quite stuck.
If any of these are you, EchoBloom was built for you specifically.
5+ new faces a week at events, conferences, dinners, sales calls. By Friday you've forgotten half — and it shows up next time you see them.
Calendar's stacked. Back-to-back meetings. The bandwidth for "what was the name of their daughter again?" or "did I ever follow up on that intro?" just isn't there — and you hate that it isn't.
The friend who texts on the actual day. The colleague who asks how the move went. The founder whose investors feel uniquely seen. EchoBloom makes that effortless.
Your contacts app stores phone numbers. A sales CRM tracks deals. EchoBloom stores the human details that actually make people feel known — and that you can never remember on the spot. Friend, client, prospect, in-law. The AI fills it all in. No forms. No fields. Just talk.
Start remembering — it's freeWho they are, the context, the story. Friend, client, intro.
Anniversaries, deal dates, kids' birthdays — synced with smart nudges.
Coffee order, work style, what they geek out about, hard nos.
What you talked about. What they said. What you promised to do next.
A visual map of how your network connects — friends, colleagues, prospects.
Gift ideas, kids' names, allergies, deal context — you name it.
No forms. No tagging. No fields to fill. Just tell EchoBloom what you know, and it does the organizing for you.
Add people, update details, and ask questions in plain English. "Whose birthday is next week?" — answered.
Visualize your entire network — friends, family, colleagues, prospects. See clusters, intros, and how everyone fits together.
Birthdays, anniversaries, follow-ups, custom events — all in one place, linked back to the people they belong to.
7 days before, the day before, and the day of. Plus a monthly overview so you can plan ahead.
Gift ideas for friends, conversation starters for prospects, reconnection prompts for old contacts — drawn from what you actually know.
No ads. No data selling. Your relationships are yours, stored securely and tied only to your account.
I built EchoBloom because I'm bad at remembering people. Not bad in a quirky way — bad in a "forgot my best friend's mom's name, again" way. And bad in a "walked into a client meeting blank on what we discussed last quarter" way too.
I tried everything. Notes. Contacts. Notion. A spreadsheet I called "people.xlsx" that I opened exactly twice. None of it stuck, because none of it was built for the details that actually matter — the way someone takes their coffee, who introduced them to whom, the deal they mentioned six months ago, the surgery their mom had last year.
So I built the thing I wished existed. One person. Indie. No VC pressure to extract more from you next quarter. No ads. No data sales — because there's nothing worth more than your trust.
$0.99/month, locked in for early users. Forever.
I hope it makes you the one who remembers — at work, in life, everywhere it counts.
Here's why every workaround fails — and what EchoBloom does differently.
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$11.88/year — less than one birthday card you'd otherwise forget.
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