Connection intelligence
The only CRM that thinks the way you do — unstructured, associative, human. Just write. Kith reads the rest.
old english · cȳþþ · “one's familiar people”
The homework problem
Every relationship tool before Kith asked the same thing of you: maintain hygiene, log the call, fill the fields. They turned something human into homework.
Data input is the fundamental reason CRMs fail. The discipline required to keep them current is too high for anyone who isn't a salesperson with a quota.
Kith takes the opposite approach. You just write.
How it works
✦ step 01
No fields. No structure. Just open a note and let it flow — names, observations, follow-ups, half-finished thoughts. Kith was built for the messy, honest way you actually process people.
Had coffee with Selin today — she's pivoting her startup to B2B, mentioned she really needs a strong backend engineer. Reminded me of what Berk said last month about wanting to move from Stripe. Also want to follow up with her about that accelerator she mentioned. Feeling like these two should meet.
Selin needs a backend engineer. Berk is looking to move.
You should make this introduction.
✦ step 02
In the background, Kith's agents cross-reference your network — surfacing synergies you'd never notice manually. Who needs what someone else has. Who's been out of touch too long.
You get a nudge, not a to-do list.
✦ step 03
Kith understands the question semantically — not by keyword — and surfaces exactly who you mean.
The principle
Kith isn't built around contacts or notes or todos. It's built around the moment when you become the bridge.
Unstructured notes → structured intelligence. No fields to fill.
See your relationships as a living map — personal, professional, mixed.
Background AI that finds who should meet who — before you think to ask.
Ask natural questions about your network. Get real answers.