Is Intriq a personal CRM?
Intriq is a relationship memory app: a private, iPhone-first alternative to traditional personal CRMs. It overlaps with the category, but is built around remembering context about people rather than managing a pipeline.
What is relationship memory?
Relationship memory is the practice of keeping the soft context about people: what they told you, what they care about, what you promised, who they introduced you to. It is the layer contact apps and sales CRMs were never designed to hold.
How is Intriq different from Dex, Clay, or Monica?
Dex, Clay (Mesh), and Monica are personal CRMs centered on networks, integrations, and reminders. Intriq is centered on private memory: capture a quick note in plain English, organize it around a person, and brief yourself from the saved context before the next interaction. There is no pipeline, no LinkedIn auto-sync, and no team workspace.
Can I capture notes by voice?
Yes. Tap to record a voice note of up to about ninety seconds. Intriq transcribes it and recognizes the people you mention, so it attaches to the right profiles. The transcript drops into the composer for you to review before anything is saved.
What should I save in Intriq?
Save the details you would be disappointed to forget: family context, current work, preferences, promises, follow-ups, important dates, and impressions you want to revisit.
Can I use Intriq before meetings?
Yes. You can ask for a short briefing before a coffee, call, dinner, client check-in, or family visit, and Intriq will use the context you already captured.
Can I ask Intriq to find people, like “who likes golf?”
Yes. Because your notes are organized around people, your whole network becomes searchable. Ask in plain English: “who likes golf?”, “who do I know in fintech?”, “who can introduce me to someone at a company?”, “who haven’t I talked to in three months?”. Intriq answers from the details you saved, quoting the note each name came from. Nothing scraped, nothing invented.
Does Intriq replace my contacts app?
No. Your contacts app stores addresses and phone numbers. Intriq is for the softer context that makes the next conversation feel remembered.
Is Intriq free?
Intriq is free to download, and a free plan lets you capture notes, build profiles, and get briefings at no cost. Advanced features are available through an optional paid plan, so you can start for free and upgrade only if you want more.
Is Intriq available on Android or the web?
The mobile app is iPhone-only for now, but there is a companion web app at app.intriq.app you can sign into from any browser to capture and recall. An Android app is on the roadmap, so join the waitlist and we will tell you when it ships.