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Your intern keeps a lightweight CRM of the people you work with. It remembers who they are, how they relate to you, and the history of your interactions — then uses that context to personalize everything it does on your behalf.

What Your Intern Remembers About Contacts

  • Identity — name, role, company, and how to reach them
  • Relationship — how they connect to you (“co-founder”, “key client”, “my manager”)
  • History — past emails, meetings, and commitments
  • Preferences — how they like to communicate (“prefers Slack over email”)

Adding and Updating Contacts

Just tell your intern — it builds the record from conversation:
Add a contact: Mei Lin, design lead at Acme, prefers Slack. We met at the Q3 kickoff.
Update Mei's record: she's now the Head of Design.
Note that John always wants meeting summaries within an hour.

Using Contacts in Action

Because your intern knows your contacts, it personalizes automatically:
Draft a follow-up to Mei about the design review — match her preferred tone.
Who did I meet with last week, and what did I promise them?
Find everyone at Acme I've talked to this month.

Contacts Power Everything Else

Contact context flows into email, meetings, and reminders. When your intern drafts a message or preps you for a meeting, it pulls the relevant person’s history so you’re never caught flat-footed.
Your CRM is private to your account and protected by the same rules as everything else. See Privacy & Security.