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You cannot tell who viewed, saved, or actually followed up from your card.
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A deeper look at how JomContact turns scattered cards into searchable relationships — from sharing your profile to recalling who you met last year.
From sharing your card to following up, JomContact turns scattered leads into a manageable customer flow.
You cannot tell who viewed, saved, or actually followed up from your card.
Paper cards, WhatsApp chats, and spreadsheets split your follow-up workflow.
Prospects show interest now, but your team needs reminders and clear next steps.

The moment someone shares a card, JomContact keeps the person, the context, and the next step together. No drawer. No camera roll archaeology. No "who was that again?"
The full loop, in one screen. From handshake to recalling a face six months later.
A card for every side of you. Work, side hustle, weekend gig — each gets its own link, its own audience.
Tap, QR, or share link. Scan or forward in. Both directions, one app — no signup needed on their end.
Months later: ask in plain English. "That lawyer from Penang who does M&A." Web or WhatsApp on Pro.
Paper cards age. Memories fade. Numbers go cold. Everything you printed last year is a small problem waiting to happen.
I had 200 photos of cards in my camera roll and a Notes app full of half-names. So I built JomContact.
Work you. Side-hustle you. Weekend you. JomContact gives each side its own card, its own link, its own audience — all from one account.
One slug for the agency. One for the podcast. One for the coffee bar you run on weekends. Share the right one at the right table.
Most tools treat business cards like spreadsheet rows. JomContact treats them like memories.
| Feature | JomContact | Card scanners | Digital cards | Phone contacts |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Plain-English search | ● | — | — | — |
| Meeting notes + context | ● | partial | — | — |
| Share your own card | ● | — | ● | — |
| Scan / forward photos | ● | ● | — | — |
| WhatsApp & Telegram | ● | — | — | — |
| Multi-identity (work + side gigs) | ● | — | partial | — |
| Export all data, anytime | ● | partial | partial | ● |
| Built for the long run | ● | ? | ? | ● |
Bring your team onto JomContact — share a contact library across the org, or keep each member's library private. Your call, per team.
Add members by email. Owner / Admin / Member roles.
Pool everyone's cards into a shared library, or let each member keep their own. Great for insurance agents who don't share leads.
Company name, logo, branding — all in one place.
Admins manage. Members use. Simple.
Scans, captures, profile views — across the team.
Too many apps disappear overnight, taking your data with them. We're a small team building a tool we plan to use for the next decade. Real commitments, not marketing copy.
Download all contacts anytime. We never sell or share.
Built for the long run, not for a quick flip.
One click. No tricks, no guilt trips.
Locked and protected on secure, certified servers.
Talk to the people who built JomContact.

As a senior software engineer helping manage B2B operations, I worked closely with BD and supplier-management teams and saw the same pattern everywhere: contacts, context, and follow-ups kept slipping through the cracks.
I spent five years as an early engineer at a B2B procurement startup, on the product side — sitting in rooms with the people who used what we shipped. Vendors, buyers, partners. Hundreds of cards a quarter, scattered across paper, chats, spreadsheets, and memory.
Then I ran into the same problem in my own businesses. Salesforce was built for pipelines, not people. Notes apps lose context. Spreadsheets die the day you change jobs. So I built the thing I always wished existed — a private contact archive that remembers who someone is, and finds them when you ask in plain English.
Your data stays secure, exports in one click, and is always yours.
Scan one card, add a note, and turn a random meeting into searchable memory before it disappears into your camera roll.