You meet people who could change everything. netta makes sure you never lose them.
Talk for about 20 seconds after you meet someone. netta turns it into a structured contact that holds who they are, how you met, what they do, and what you talked about. Later, it tells you who to reach out to and writes the message.
Early access. Free to join.
Elena Rostova
Met at a conference
VP Engineering, scaling the EU team.
Introduced by Marcos at the evening session.
Building distributed systems across four cities.
Cross-zone latency. She asked for a whitepaper.
Your network is one of your most valuable assets. You forget most of it within a week.
You meet a lot of valuable people. You just lose their context faster than you lose their business card.
The sting comes later, when you finally need someone and cannot remember who they were or how to reach them.
How it works
Capture
netta turns what you say into a structured contact, and fills in details like location automatically.
“I just met David Smith. He's a full-stack developer.”
David Smith
savedRecall
Ask in plain language; netta hands back the right people, with the reason it understood.
“I have an idea for an application”
netta found
David Smith
Developer
Sofia Chen
Designer
Met last month at a founder dinner.
Draft
netta writes the message in your voice, using the real relationship, ready to send.
Hey David, I hope you're well. I remember in Lisbon you mentioned you're a developer. I have an idea for an application. Do you want to get in touch?
The handshake that remembers.
When you meet another netta user, tap phones and both cards fill with real context instantly. Not just a name and number. The exchange takes a second; the memory stays.
netta also works when you are not looking.
When someone tells you they're launching in March, netta remembers and reminds you to reach out when March comes. Tell it you'll grab coffee when you're back in town, and it nudges you once you're home. It also surfaces the right people before you think to ask.
Request early accessBuilt for people whose next opportunity is someone they just met.
You meet a lot of new people in person.
Events, dinners, flights, hallway conversations.
Your network is how you make a living.
Deals, hires, and introductions come through people, not job boards.
You are always moving between cities, events, and rooms.
Context piles up faster than any spreadsheet can track it.
A pile of surface-level connections you connected with once and can no longer place.
Business cards
A 90s habit that ends up lost in your back pocket, with no context attached.
netta
Actually remembers, because it does the work for you.
Stop losing the people you meet.
netta is opening to a first group of early users. Free to join the list.
