Facet

Remember the context that helps you show up well.

A private place for notes, cues, circles, and thoughtful follow-ups about the people in your life.

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Worth remembering

Tyler mentioned he is going to Spain.

Might be worth checking how it went.

Facet home screen showing search, a worth remembering cue, and people saved in the app

Circle

Circles

Keep each part of life in its own circle.

Save people into circles like Work, Friends, Industry, Dating, Family, and Travel so the right context stays findable without turning people into a system to manage.

Work Friends Industry Dating Family Travel

Work circle

People to keep in view

8 saved
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Alice

Local cafe. Interview next week.

CA
Cal

Concierge staff. Ask about the new role.

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Kelsey

Met at a career networking event.

How it works

A few useful cues, ready when you need them.

Save useful cues

Capture the small things people tell you before they disappear into the week.

Worth remembering

Maya mentioned she is moving to Lisbon.

Ask how the apartment search is going.

Refresh before you reach out

Open a quick private brief before a message, call, coffee, or meeting.

Facet person screen showing a 15-second brief, follow-up reminder, anchors, and recent moments

Follow up when it matters

Keep a reminder close to the person, so care feels natural instead of scheduled.

Follow-up reminder

Check how Theo's first week went.
Remind me later

A note from Leah

Facet came from a simple frustration: I wanted a private place for the details that make people feel remembered, without turning relationships into a system to manage.

Leah, founder. Built with a psychology background and respect for the small context people trust us with.

Private by design.

Facet is for context you keep for yourself. No feeds, no public profile, no performance score.

No public profiles
No social graph
No facial recognition
Your notes stay yours

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