<aside> 💡 This is an in-depth case study for a side project, Iris. For this project, I had the pleasure of working with Mohib Jafri.

For more details and info, you can contact me at seanfinamore[at]college[dot]harvard[dot]edu.

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Overview:

Empowering founders.

In the midst of the pandemic in 2020, I joined forces with a friend and built Iris: a personal relationships manager to keep track of professional relationships. With Iris, we hoped founders would never miss out on important follow-ups and go into every conversation feeling more prepared and confident than ever before.

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It’s personal.

As a founder, you meet so many interesting people. Frustrated by how easy it is to loose track of these new relationships, we decided to build our own solution.

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New relationship. No problem.

We reimagined the contact book, packing it with 5 key features.

  1. The holy trifecta of the personal CRM: Follow Ups (one-time push notifications to reach out), Moments (jot down notes after a conversation), and Resurface (recurring reminders).