Serious about cultivating your relationships? Let Prezence be your sidekick.
An iOS app that helps you show up present, thoughtful, dependable, and genuinely interested in every relationship you're growing.
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Remember what matters about them, just before you walk in.
I'm on my way to see Tom — what should I know?
AppYou last saw Tom about three weeks ago — coffee at Truth. He'd just moved to a new role at the bank, and Hannah was applying to UCT. You told him you'd send him that book on negotiation — that's still open.
A short spoken summary on your commute in - the kind of thing a friend would lean over and remind you of.
Reads from your iPhone calendarSally Jones
Family & close
Dates
Interests
Commitments
Notes
Dictate a quick note as you leave.
Just had coffee with Sally. She loves trail running — her mum Joan got her into it. Molly just started matric and is stressed about it. Sally's birthday is on 12 October. I told her I'd send her my favourite trail.
AppHeard you about Sally.
Prezence picks out the lasting details (birthdays, family names, what they love) and the current ones (what's going on for them, what you promised), filing each where it belongs on her profile. The verbatim note is kept too.
Voice-first — capture while you're walking back to the carCommitments
Things you said you'd do, or want to remember to bring up. Swipe a row when one's kept.
Stop tracking promises in your head.
Just had coffee with Tom — told him I'd send him that book on negotiation.
AppHeard you about Tom.
When you mention a thing you'll do for someone, it surfaces in your Commitments. Tick it off here, or sync it out to your favourite to-do app.
Two-way sync with Apple Reminders, if you want itJack
Interests
Notes
When you need to recall further back, just ask.
Last year Jack and I spoke about surf trip destinations. What were the options we discussed?
AppThree came up: Mentawais, Nias, and Nicaragua. Mentawais was your front-runner; Jack was leaning Nias for the consistency. Dates with Sarah were still to be worked out.
No scrolling through old notes. Describe what you're looking for, and Prezence reads the answer back to you — drawn straight from what you actually said.
Your audio stays on your phone.
Voice notes are transcribed by Apple on-device — the audio itself never leaves your iPhone. The transcribed text goes to Anthropic (the company behind Claude) so it can extract signals and answer your questions. Anthropic doesn't train on it, and deletes it after up to 30 days of safety review. Everything else — your notes, the people in your circle, your commitments — stays on your device.