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We don't sell against other tools — we sit next to them. Each page below is a fair, specific look at where another tool fits and where Endearist fits, written so a competitor engineer would be comfortable reading it.
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Endearist vs Clay
Clay (clay.com) is the most powerful B2B sales-prospecting and data-enrichment platform in the market — its "credit"-based architecture lets growth teams stitch together LinkedIn, Apollo, Salesforce, and dozens of other data providers into automated outbound workflows.
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Endearist vs Cloze
Cloze is the original "AI personal assistant" — it pulls together every inbox you have (email, calendar, LinkedIn, Twitter, iMessage) into one contact-centric view, then surfaces signals about who you should follow up with.
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Endearist vs Covve
Covve is the best business-card scanner in the personal-CRM space — its OCR is fast, the news-alerts feature for tracked contacts is well-executed, and the digital business card you can send via NFC is a clever twist on networking.
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Endearist vs Dex
Dex is the strongest professional-networking CRM in the personal space — its LinkedIn integration, browser extension, and team features genuinely set it apart for people whose relationship work is also their job.
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Endearist vs folk
folk is the cleanest pipeline + relationship CRM for agencies, freelancers, and small business owners — its LinkedIn one-click capture, Notion-feeling table UI, AI message drafting, and pipeline view make it the best "boutique CRM" in the category.
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Endearist vs Hippo
Hippo is the most minimalist personal CRM in the category — it's iOS-only, single-developer, focused on life events (birthdays, anniversaries, last-contact), and priced at €2.99/month.
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Endearist vs Mesh
Mesh is one of the most polished mobile relationship apps available — its onboarding, daily prompts, and contact-photo aesthetic set the bar in the category.
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Endearist vs Monica
Monica (monicahq.com) is the closest thing to Endearist's spirit in the personal-CRM space — it has been around since 2017, it's open source (AGPL), and its self-hosted edition is genuinely free.
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Endearist vs Notion
Notion isn't a personal CRM — it's a flexible database tool that many people press into service as one, usually via a free or paid template.
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Endearist vs Savvo
Savvo is the newest, most AI-forward personal CRM in the category — its natural-language-input ("Met John at AI Summit, VP of Engineering at Nextera") parses one sentence into structured contact, role, company, and follow-up tasks.
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Endearist vs Streak
Streak is the original Gmail-plugin CRM — it lives inside Gmail's right rail, lets you turn email threads into pipeline stages, and includes mail merge, email tracking, and shareable pipelines.
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Endearist vs UpHabit
UpHabit is the best mobile-first networking-reminder app in the category — its core insight is that the personal CRM's real job is "remind me to reach out before I lose this relationship", and it executes that focus beautifully on iOS and Android.
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