We are in the very early stages of creating a cloud-backed contacts app that gives users the power to control who sees their most important information (name, email, phone, address, social handles, etc.).
The main idea is, when you update your information, it automatically arrives in others' lists. Permissions and sharing are highly customizable and we're working on exporting to OS contacts apps.
The superpower will be the ability to integrate with businesses so that things like the worst part of moving (updating address with 30+ businesses/govt agencies) is all but eliminated.
We're trying to see if this is a thing people will want and use. Have you seen this before? What makes or breaks an actually good contacts app? What features are a must-have?
Whether you are a potential user or business, your feedback would be invaluable.
Try the beta and let us know what you think!
IMO, I shouldn't have to create an account to see what an app has to offer. A few screenshots and a feature list might help me decide if creating an account is worth the trouble.
In general, how is this better than a spreadsheet of contacts or the contacts app on my phone?
A valid critique of our landing page. We will get some screenshots on there.
What is the problem we are trying to solve? Contact data is stale the moment it is shared.
You might use your phone's contact app, or a spreadsheet, but how do you know that the details in your phone/spreadsheet are still accurate? And how do you know that other people's spreadsheets have YOUR accurate details?
What we are trying to do is turn contact details into living data. EasyDex is the infrastructure to propagate contact detail changes between users and businesses securely, seamlessly, and instantly.
Your contact details, up-to-date, everywhere.