We meet incredible people, then lose them to time, clutter, and poor follow‑up. Relentry fixes that by treating people like memories — not data.
Capture why a person matters, not just who they are.
Every entry is tied to when and where you met.
Create entries even if they’re not on Relentry yet.
Have a real conversation.
Save the person with context.
Relive the moment anytime.
Follow up meaningfully.
You don’t forget people because they don’t matter.
You forget because your brain is overloaded.
Relentry exists to preserve the meaning behind the people you meet.
You’re not saving contacts. You’re saving moments — where you met, what stood out, why it mattered.
Events move fast. People blur together. Relentry remembers what your mind can’t — gently and humanly.
No awkward follow-ups. No forgotten conversations. Just timely, meaningful reminders.
Because the right connection, forgotten,
is a missed future.
It’s a living story of moments, trust, and shared intent. Relentry exists to protect that story.
Ada Nwoye
Met at BMLSIA Community Health Outreach · Ibadan · This afternoon
She stood out because she asked very sharp questions about malaria diagnostics and community trust. We spoke about making lab science more accessible outside hospitals.
Possible collaboration: community data collection + diagnostics education


Tunde Adebayo
Met at Christmas Concert · After the performance
We bonded over orchestral storytelling and how music can be used to communicate complex ideas emotionally. He works in sound design for film.
Might collaborate on audio storytelling for education or health campaigns


Zainab Bello
Met at Local Tech Meetup · Lagos
She’s building health-focused UX systems. We talked about designing for low-literacy users and why most health apps fail outside cities.
You haven’t followed up yet
Suggested follow-up: “Hey Zainab, I’ve been thinking about our conversation on healthcare UX…”

