From your first chat to relationships worth keeping.
Aldous fits into your life as it is. No new habits, no dashboards to learn, no data to enter. Here's what it feels like.
You say hello. Aldous gets to work.
Connect WhatsApp, link your Gmail or Outlook, and tell Aldous a bit about the people in your world.
Paste a LinkedIn profile, mention someone by name, or start chatting. Aldous picks up context from whatever you share.
Aldous
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Aldous starts noticing things.
Within a few days, Aldous has a picture of your relationships. Quiet nudges start arriving: a reminder before a meeting, a note that someone's gone quiet, a suggestion that feels well-timed rather than automated.
Every nudge comes with context — what you last discussed, what they care about, what's shifted. You walk into every conversation feeling like you've done the preparation, even when you haven't.
This week
3 nudgesThree people worth reaching out to this week. David hasn't replied in a couple of weeks — want me to draft a gentle check-in?
You're seeing Sarah shortly. Last time she mentioned the board restructuring and the CFO transition. Worth asking how that landed.
James said he'd intro you to the Sequoia team. Want me to nudge him?
Aldous starts to feel like someone who knows you.
The longer you use Aldous, the more they pick up — how you write, what you offer, what matters to you. Drafts start sounding like things you'd say. Suggestions get sharper.
After a few months, you have full context on every relationship in your life. The history, the signals, and the right thing to say next. Nothing slips.
Week 4
Knows your circle
Aldous knows the people in your world and how you like to follow up. Drafts feel natural.
Month 3
Spots patterns
Notices when someone goes quiet. Flags the right moment to reach out before you'd think to.
Month 6
Full context · nothing slips
Full history on every relationship. You always know what you last said, and you always know what to say next.
Ready to meet Aldous?
Let Aldous look after the details. You look after the people.
Meet Aldous — it's free