About

PeopleBrief is a solo-founded private relationship memory app

I am Aleksandr Novoselov, the solo founder and builder of PeopleBrief. I am testing one focused idea: after you meet someone, one quick private note should be enough to bring back the useful context before the next coffee, event, message, or catch-up.

This is not a large company, a public social network, or a growth tool for blasting contacts. It is an early iPhone beta run by one person, with the product kept small until the basic habit proves useful.

Why this exists

People meet more people than memory can hold, but the existing tools tend to be passive notes, overloaded contacts, or business CRMs. The useful moment is usually right before the next interaction, when you want to remember where you met, what mattered, and what you meant to follow up on.

Current status

PeopleBrief is in a private iPhone beta. Early access may mean a beta invite email, a short research call, or a two-week manual brief test using only examples you choose to share.

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Privacy boundary

The waitlist does not require contact upload, message scanning, posting, or invites. Manual brief tests should use only examples a participant chooses to share, not private messages or sensitive contact details.

Contact

For early-access questions, privacy questions, or beta-data deletion requests, contact privacy@peoplebrief.app. Replies go directly to the founder.

What is being tested

First, prove the next conversation gets easier

The first beta is deliberately small: save a quick note, then see whether a short brief helps before the next message, coffee, or event. Bigger automation can wait.

After you meet

Can you save one useful detail in under a minute?

Before you reach out

Does the brief make the next message, coffee, or event easier?

Privacy line

Does the product avoid asking for data it does not need?