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About Kindred CRM
Not a calendar. Not a social feed. A calm, private space where you remember the people who matter - and how to care for them.
We forget not because we don’t care, but because life is loud. Meetings bury birthdays. Algorithms drown out anniversaries. Spreadsheets don’t hold stories.
Kindred helps you keep track of milestones, memories, and meaning. Quietly, privately, beautifully.
What you can do with Kindred:
See your lifetime timeline: birthdays, anniversaries, moves, milestones.
Capture details that matter: your sister’s favourite wine, your friend’s new baby’s name, the last trip you took with your dad.
Stay present without the noise: no likes, no followers, no algorithm. Just reminders that help you show up.
Organise connections: add notes, related people, and personal rituals.
Privacy first: everything stays on your device, with optional encrypted iCloud backup.
Why Kindred?
Calendars are for logistics, not love. Kindred separates milestones from deadlines.
Social media is too loud. Kindred is quiet tech for real closeness.
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Reviews for Kindred CRM
Astin Potter
Contact import is buggy
When importing contacts the birthdays come in a day earlier than the actual birthdate. And for some reason on the import screen they show times. Birthdays don’t have times. Additionally, a person has to have a birth year associated. If you import a contact without a birth year it defaults to the year 1. Then the year bubble can’t handle that as it thinks their age is 2025. I think that years for birthdays should be optional. You don’t always know a person’s age.