Stop filling out fields. Talk to Spark.
The AI relationship manager for professionals who run on who they know — realtors, contractors, photographers, anyone whose next client comes from someone they've already met.
Tell Spark what's going on with the people in your life. It files the right thing in the right place.

Talk to Spark. It files.
Stop deciding which kind of note this is.
“My brother Joe is moving to Denver.”
One sentence. Spark hears five things and writes them all down.
- A family note on Joe — “Mike’s brother, moving to Denver”
- A note on you — “has a brother in Denver” — so Spark knows that about you too
- An important date if you mention when he’s moving
- A reminder if you say “remind me to ask him about it in November”
- A quiet correction later if you say “actually, he’s in Boulder, not Denver”
The Today list
Three to seven things worth doing today. That's the whole list.
Every morning, Spark looks across your network — who has a birthday coming up, who you said you'd follow up with, who you haven't talked to in too long given how close you are — and picks the three to seven things actually worth doing today.
Not an inbox. Not a feed. A short, ranked list with a drafted message for each one. Tap, review, send.
Tomorrow's suggestions are fresh. Yesterday's un-done ones go quietly stale — you never have an inbox to clear.
Drafts in your voice
Spark learns how you actually write.
Most AI drafts read like LinkedIn posts: corporate, hedged, "just wanted to circle back." Spark studies the messages you actually send — how long they are, how you sign off, whether you use emoji, the phrases you reach for — and writes drafts that sound like you.
Don't love a draft? Tell Spark what to change in one line ("make it more casual") and it rewrites — on top of any edits you've already made, not over them.
News-grounded check-ins · Pro
“Heard about the Ravens trade?”
When Spark drafts a check-in to a contact who's a Baltimore Ravens fan, it knows the Ravens just traded for a new wide receiver. When it drafts to someone who works at Stripe, it knows they shipped a new product this week.
Spark learns each contact's topics from the notes on their record, then quietly pulls in fresh, positive-or-neutral news at draft time. The result is messages that feel like you've been paying attention — because you have, you just had help.
Sentiment-filtered. Spark never drafts "thinking of you" because someone's town had a tragedy.
Learns from no
Spark gets smarter when you say no.
Dismiss a suggestion and Spark asks why — tone wrong, timing wrong, wrong channel, already in touch. Or just type the reason.
Those reasons become durable facts. "Steve prefers email over text." "Anna's a Steelers fan, not a Ravens fan." Spark remembers, drafts better next time, and quietly stops suggesting the thing you said no to.
Most apps treat "dismiss" as silence. Spark treats it as data.
Quiet by design
No Gmail asks. No model training. No cross-user anything.
Spark handles real details about real people — your family, your clients, your friends. We built it to feel like that matters.
- No training on your data. We use AI providers' paid API tier, which contractually forbids it.
- Each AI call sees only what it needs — never your full network.
- No full-Gmail access. Imports are explicit and minimal.
- Every AI action is logged, visible, and reversible for 24 hours.
Audit log
Every AI action.
Visible. Reversible.
Settings → Spark activity
Two tiers, no surprises
Free is real. Pro is for serious networks.
Free gives you the daily list, birthdays + reminders on every contact, and AI on your inner 10. Pro takes you to 150 contacts, news-grounded drafts, and the afternoon questions Spark asks when its file on someone is getting thin.
Free
Free
forever
- Unlimited contacts
- Birthdays + reminders on everyone
- AI help on 10 contacts
- 3 curated suggestions / day
Pro
Most networks$15/mo
or $129/yr — save 28%
- 150 AI-tracked contacts
- 7 curated suggestions / day
- News-grounded check-ins
- Afternoon context questions
- Unlimited message rewrites
14-day free trial. Cancel anytime through your Apple ID.
The relationships that matter to your career deserve more than a spreadsheet.
Spark is the iPhone app that quietly keeps you close to the people your work runs on.
Coming to the App Store soon.
