SPEKTR
Your personal CRM

Remember everyone.

One place for every person, every conversation, every follow-up — across all your ventures.

Built to replace a 60-page Google Doc tracking 100+ relationships across 3 ventures.

The tools you wish your address book had.

Warmth scores

Relationships cool over time. See who's going cold before you lose the thread.

Voice & text capture

Type or speak what happened. AI extracts people, action items, and follow-ups.

Weekly planning

Plan your week's relationship priorities in five minutes. Organized by venture.

Full context

Every touchpoint, note, and commitment on one page. Meeting prep in one click.

Follow-ups

Never forget a promise. Automated reminders with carry-forward for what didn't get done.

Venture lanes

See relationships across your portfolio. Tag people to ventures, track overlap.

01

The whole picture,
in one place.

Follow-ups, meeting prep, interaction timeline, commitments — every touchpoint on a single page. Prep for any conversation in thirty seconds.

  • AI-written relationship summary
  • Meeting prep from your history
  • Filterable interaction timeline
Person detail — follow-ups, timeline, meeting prep
Relationship graph — ventures as hubs, people as nodes
02

See the shape of
your network.

An interactive graph of every relationship, color-coded by venture. Spot clusters, find connectors, notice who's drifting to the edges.

  • Ventures as hubs, people as nodes
  • Warmth-based sizing and color
  • Click any node to open their profile
03

Your week,
in five minutes.

See what's due, what's overdue, and where to focus — organized by venture. Check things off as you go. Carry forward what didn't get done.

  • Actions grouped by venture
  • Progress score for the week
  • Carry-forward & parking lot
Weekly hub — venture-organized actions and progress
THE BACKSTORY

Born from a 60-page
Google Doc.

Spektr started when a spreadsheet wasn't enough and a CRM was too much. One founder, three ventures, a hundred relationships — all crammed into one sprawling document. This is what replaced it.

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