Ambit (noun) /ˈambit/
The scope or range of someone's interests, social influence, or sphere of activity.
A quiet tool for genuinely connecting and staying in touch with the people in your life.
Ambit is a personal relationship manager. It helps you remember the people in your life, what they care about, what's happening with them, what you promised, and nudges you when it's time to reach out.
It's built for anyone who meets more people than they can keep up with: students, professionals, founders, connectors. If you've ever thought "I should really text them" and then didn't, Ambit is for you.
No feeds. No streaks. No social network. Just you, your people, and gentle reminders to stay in touch.
"Just met Sarah at the gym, she's a yoga instructor in Williamsburg": type it the way you'd say it. Ambit extracts and remembers the details.
Ambit arranges your network in circles based on Dunbar's research: your inner 5, close 15, good 50, and wider 150, each with its own natural rhythm of contact.
A promise coming due. A birthday tomorrow. A close friend you haven't talked to in a while. Ambit surfaces a few things each day worth acting on, and drafts the message if you want.
Start with one person.
Free while in early access.