Business professionals rely on Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software to record everything related to a client.
The same concept is now increasingly popular for private use for individuals in the form of personal CRM apps.
Some people are naturally good at staying in touch with family and friends, while others need a nudge.
It also integrates with Gmail and Google Calendar to update the latest contact and upcoming meetings.
The cool map view lets you see where all your contacts are on a global map.
The “Today” dashboard of Dex is your main source of managing relationships.
This is just the tip of the iceberg with Dex.
Mogul bucks the trend by letting you add and manage unlimited people for free.
Mogul is fantastic as a personal CRM database to manage information about your contacts.
you’ve got the option to sort them into groups and quickly view filtered lists.
The main table gives you an at-a-glance look at who and when you spoke with.
We’d especially like to note two of Mogul’s best features: search and privacy.
And the app offers end-to-end encryption to ensure all this personal data is kept private for your eyes only.
Covve helps you manage relationships with these contacts from your phone without using complicated systems on a desktop.
Covve also retrieves the birthdays of these relationships and sets auto-reminders to wish them.
In the app controls, Covve includes a few additional features to make networking easier.
The free version removes all restrictions.
Each contact in TinyBlu is called a Lifeline.
it’s possible for you to set when the color changes and make it different for each contact.
you might also set TinyBlu to remind you with an email when a contact goes into Red.
All this information shows up in a neat timeline when you click Lifeline’s profile.
Lifelines can also be added to groups for easier management.
The basic template is nonetheless great for managing relationships.
status as a notification to get in touch.
Don’t succumb to the easy option of a quick social media interaction.