Calendar + contact networking

The calendar and contact networking app: turn your diary into a meeting plan

apreet reads your calendar (dates and locations only, never the notes), overlays it against the people in your address book, and tells you, leg by leg, who you'll be near. Networking becomes something the app does in the background, not something you remember to do.

Quick answer. A calendar and contact networking app combines two pieces of data you already have, where you'll be (calendar) and who you know (address book), into a third thing: an in-person meeting plan. apreet does this for the next four weeks, automatically, every time your calendar updates.

The two signals: calendar and contacts

Your calendar already knows where you'll be next week: the city of each meeting, the airports you'll fly through, the conferences you've RSVP'd to. Your address book already knows who you know, and, if it is well-kept, where each of them is based. On their own, neither answers "who can I meet on this trip?". Together, they answer it instantly.

How matching works

The short version: apreet joins your calendar to your address book and surfaces the moments your paths cross, including the brief overlaps you would otherwise miss. See the full breakdown on how apreet works.

You can read the longer breakdown on the itinerary matching page and the contacts page.

What apreet does not do with your calendar and contacts

  • Does not read or transfer the description or notes section of calendar events.
  • Does not write to your calendar: never creates, edits, or deletes events.
  • Does not read the notes section of contacts in your address book.
  • Does not write to your address book: never adds, edits, or removes contacts.
  • Does not share contact data with third parties for marketing.
  • Does not post anything to your social profiles or send mass invites.

Full detail in the Privacy Policy.

What it produces

The output of a calendar + contact networking app

A four-week travel graph

Cities, airports, dates: the geometry of where you'll physically be over the next month, derived from your calendar.

Contacts placed on the graph

For each destination, the people in your network whose address record is in that city, plus any apreet users whose itinerary intersects yours.

Overlap alerts

When a contact's trip happens to cross yours, even briefly, even in a city neither of you lives in, apreet flags it.

One-tap messaging

Reach out to one person, or to a small group, with a single tap. The friction of "who do I message about this trip?" disappears.

Notifications, not surveillance

You are notified about contacts you may meet ~3 days before a trip, not in real time, not based on broadcasting your live location.

Coverage instead of effort

The networking layer runs in the background. Your job becomes choosing which meetings to take, not remembering to look.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is a calendar + contact networking app?

A calendar + contact networking app combines your calendar (where you'll be) with your address book (who you know) to surface in-person meeting opportunities, typically by matching itineraries against contact locations.

What calendar data does apreet use?

apreet uses the date and the location field of your calendar events. It does not read or transfer the description or notes section, and it never writes to your calendar.

What contact data does apreet use?

apreet uses names, phone numbers, email addresses, and city, never the notes section. It does not write to your address book or share contact data with third parties for marketing.

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