For digital-nomads
A personal CRM for digital nomads — the people are the constant; the cities keep changing.
Three months in Lisbon gave you four real friendships — then the visa clock moved you on. Nomad life produces more goodbyes than any other lifestyle. Endearist makes them "see you next time through" instead of "nice knowing you."
Keep the city with the person
Six months from now you'll book a flight back through Lisbon and try to remember: who was still there? The climbing partner, the couple from the coworking space, the chef who promised you a table? Keep each person's city and plans on their page, and the week you book the flight becomes a reunion-planning session instead of an archaeology dig through old group chats. "Back in town March 12–19, dinner?" sent three weeks early is how next-times actually happen.
"See you when I see you" friendships need their own cadence
Nomad friendships run on a rhythm no contacts app understands: intense for six weeks, dormant for a year, instantly deep again over one dinner. The dormant phase is where they die — unless something keeps a faint pulse going. Endearist's per-contact cadence handles exactly that: a check-in every couple of months, a voice note on their birthday, a link to the thing you argued about in Mexico City. Low effort, high fidelity — the friendship stays warm enough to pick back up mid-sentence.
No shared geography means no safety net
Settled friendships get free maintenance: the same office, the same gym, the same street. Yours get none — every single relationship survives only on deliberate contact, which makes nomads' networks the fastest-decaying in the world. The warmth score is your early-warning system: it shows which of the people you'd fly across a continent for are sliding toward stranger status. You triage with data instead of vibes, and the message goes out while it's still easy to write.
Built for the ferry, the layover, and the dead SIM
Your tools have to work where you actually are: on the island ferry, mid-layover, in the days before the new SIM activates. Endearist is local-first — the entire app, every note and reminder, lives on your device and needs no connection at all. The long bus ride becomes your relationship-admin hour, offline. When you're back on Wi-Fi, the optional end-to-end encrypted sync brings your laptop up to date. No spinner, no "reconnecting…", no cloud between you and your own memory.
One €69 payment — no subscription chasing you across borders
You already juggle enough recurring charges across three currencies; your address book shouldn't be one of them. Endearist is free up to 25 contacts and €69 once for lifetime — no monthly fee, no card-expired lockout while you're somewhere hard to fix it. Import your existing contacts via CSV or vCard, export everything as plain Markdown whenever you like. Want AI help drafting the reconnect message? Bring your own OpenAI or Anthropic key — you stay in control of that bill too.
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