Ntd.Ink positions itself as a “personal CRM built for real life.” In other words, it is a personal CRM designed for real-life interactions. Its core goal is not traditional enterprise sales lead management, but helping users remember the people they meet in daily life and work—for example, quickly jotting down a note after coffee, a meeting, or dinner, and setting a follow-up reminder so important details about someone are not forgotten.
Based on the text available, the product currently discloses only a limited set of features, mainly three: recording notes after meetings, setting follow-up reminders, and maintaining memory around personal relationships. The page also shows “Coming soon to the App Store” and “Get early access / Notify me at launch,” indicating that the product is still in a pre-launch stage and is expected to be released as a mobile app. Common personal CRM capabilities such as contact profile structure, search, tags, timelines, contact import, and calendar sync are not clearly described on the page.
At present, there is no information about plans, pricing, a free tier, or trial policy. The page also does not disclose whether it supports team collaboration, permission management, third-party integrations, an API, or developer features. As a result, it currently looks more like an early-stage personal productivity tool than a mature SaaS product for business teams. Information on data security, privacy compliance, data export, and account systems is also missing. If users plan to record sensitive relationship-related information, they should wait for further clarification from the official team.
Its main strength is a highly focused positioning and a clear use case. It may suit people who frequently attend business meetings, social events, investor conversations, or alumni networking activities, offering a lightweight way to solve the problem of “I know this person, but I easily forget the details.” The potential downside is that the product has not yet launched, and its feature boundaries, pricing, platform coverage, and data security remain unclear. For enterprise users, the lack of information around permissions, audit logs, integrations, and compliance means it is not yet suitable as an organization-level CRM replacement.
The page does not provide information about availability in China, payment methods, or App Store region support, so its accessibility from China is currently unknown. If it is later released only on overseas App Store regions, users in mainland China may face account, network, or payment restrictions. Potential alternatives include Clay, Dex, Notion, Apple Notes/Reminders, or building a lightweight personal CRM in Airtable.
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