Resyl for networkers & events
Meet 30 people. Remember all 30.
Conferences, meetups, dinners — you meet a room full of interesting people and remember almost none of them by the next morning. Resyl fixes that. Snap a photo of a business card or just mutter a 10-second voice note after each conversation — 'met Aisha, runs growth at a fintech, into trail running, wants an intro to a designer' — and Resyl turns it into a memory tied to that person. Later, ask 'who was that fintech growth person?' and follow up like you genuinely remembered. Networking stops being a pile of forgotten cards and becomes relationships you can actually maintain.
Sound familiar?
- A stack of business cards you'll never decode, attached to faces you've already forgotten.
- You meet someone perfect for an intro — and blank on their name a week later.
- The follow-up window closes because you couldn't remember enough to write a good message.
- You've met the same person twice and didn't remember the first time.
How Resyl helps
Snap the card, keep the human
Photograph a business card or badge — Resyl reads the details and you add the one thing that matters: what you actually talked about.
10-second voice notes
Walking to the next booth, say who you met and the one memorable thing. It becomes a structured memory before you've even reached the coffee.
Follow up like you remember
Ask 'who did I meet at the AI summit?' and get everyone, with context — so your follow-up message references the actual conversation, not a generic 'great to meet you'.
Spot the connections
The Brain graph shows who you met where and how they connect — perfect for making the intros people remember you for.
Just say or type
“Met Aisha at the AI summit — leads growth at a fintech, big into trail running, wants an intro to a product designer.”
Resyl turns that into a structured memory, tied to the right person — in under 10 seconds.
In real life
At a conference
Three days, ~40 conversations. A voice note after each. On the flight home you ask 'who should I follow up with first?' and triage instantly.
The intro maker
Someone mentions they need a great recruiter. You ask 'who do I know in recruiting?' and make the intro that makes you memorable.
Second meeting
You run into someone again months later. A quick search reminds you that you met at a wedding and they just moved to Berlin. They're floored you remembered.
A business card is a phone number. A memory is a relationship.
Everything Resyl does
One app for capturing, recalling, and sharing the memory of your life — by voice, photo, or text.
Speak it or type it
Talk like you're telling a friend, or type a line. Even a long voice note or a whole meeting gets transcribed automatically and turned into a clean, structured memory.
Snap a photo, keep the text
Photograph a whiteboard, business card, document, or screenshot — Resyl reads the text and entities out of the image and files it as a memory you can search later.
Ask, don't browse
"What happened with Priya?" returns a synthesized answer with the people, dates, and details intact — not a list of links you have to dig through.
Your Brain, mapped
Every person, topic, and memory is linked in a living relationship graph — your whole network, visualized and explorable.
Share to friends & Communities
Send a single memory to a friend, or create a private Community where members share only what's relevant. Nothing is public by default.
Works in your language
Capture and recall in English, Hindi, or Hinglish — speak or type the way you actually talk, and the AI understands it.
Private by design
Sensitive data is encrypted with AES-256-GCM at rest, personal details are masked before any AI processing, and when you delete something it's permanently gone.
Free, mobile-first, offline-ready
Live free on Android, captures in under 10 seconds, works offline, and syncs the moment you're back online.
Networkers — FAQ
Can I just take a photo of a business card?
Yes. Photograph the card and Resyl reads the text out of the image (OCR) and files it. Add a quick voice or text note about your conversation and it becomes a real memory of the person, not just a contact.
How fast is capturing someone I just met?
Under 10 seconds. A short voice note while you walk to the next conversation is enough — Resyl transcribes it, structures it, and ties it to the person automatically.
Will it help me remember names and faces?
It remembers everything you tell it about a person — name, role, where you met, what you discussed — and brings it back when you search. Pair a memory with a photo and you've got name, face, and context in one place.
Start remembering — free on Android
No setup, no subscription. Speak or type a thought, and ask anything later.
Get Resyl on Android →