Contact High shows youwhich contactsyou saved,when, and where. No more "what's his name, again?"
Used by founders, flirts and social butterflies who are tired of forgetting names.
"I used to save contacts and never find them again. Now I know exactly when I saved each one."- Sarah, Founder
"Before ContactHigh, I'd think 'what's their name again?' Now I can actually follow up with people."- Alex, Professional Flirt
"I have 847 contacts and used to lose track of who was who. Now I know when I saved each one."- Jamie, Social Butterfly
Three steps to never losing track of contacts again. Well, mostly.
You meet someone. At a bar, conference, or 2 AM taco stand. We don't judge.
Save them to your phone (like normal). ContactHigh logs when and where.
Next time you're scrolling through contacts, you'll know exactly when you saved them. Magic (kinda).
Three simple things that make your contact list less confusing. We promise.
See who you added and when — like a memory timeline, minus the remembering.
"You met Jamie in Lisbon. At 2:14AM." We don't ask questions, we just log it.
Add quick tags like "VC guy" or "rooftop brunch" so future-you isn't confused.
Because complicated pricing is almost as annoying as forgetting names
(We're not that ambitious)
No credit card required. No strings attached. No kidding.
Questions we get asked (and our honest answers)
Kinda, but it's better than nothing. Look, we can't fix your memory, but we can log when and where you saved each contact. That's already better than staring at "Mike from Conference" in your phone at 3 AM trying to remember who he is.
Safer than your memory, that's for sure. We don't sell your data, we don't share it, and honestly, we're not even sure what we'd do with it. Your awkward networking moments are yours alone.
Then ContactHigh can't help you. It only works with contacts you've already saved to your phone. (We're helpful, not mind readers.)
Eventually, yeah. Right now we're focused on making sure the app doesn't crash when you add your 500th "guy from networking event." Priorities.
Not yet. This is a landing page demonstrating how good brand voice can make simple ideas interesting. But if enough people ask, maybe we'll build the actual thing. (No promises.)
Because "People You Met But Might Forget" was too long. And because we think it's funny. You're allowed to disagree.