scan the card
Point your phone at the front of any business card. loopyloop OCR's the name, role, company, email, phone, and LinkedIn — accurate enough that you don't double-check.
Scan the card. Capture a voice note. loopyloop transcribes the conversation, drafts the follow-up in your voice, and schedules it for the day after the conference. Built for executives and investors who meet hundreds of people and need to remember every one of them.
Point your phone at the front of any business card. loopyloop OCR's the name, role, company, email, phone, and LinkedIn — accurate enough that you don't double-check.
Walk away from the booth and dictate what just happened. loopyloop transcribes the memo and extracts concrete follow-up actions — emails to send, intros to make, demos to schedule.
By the time you sit down for lunch, loopyloop has drafted every follow-up in your voice. Pick a tone, edit anything, hit send. Or schedule the whole batch for the day after the show.
Every conversation, voice memo, and follow-up shows up on a timeline per contact. Search by name, company, or what they said. Never start a follow-up with "hope this finds you well" again.
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We're Akshay and Matt. Between the two of us, we've been to roughly four hundred conferences over the last decade — SaaStr, Figma Config, SXSW, Web Summit, Money 20/20, you name it. We'd come home with stacks of business cards, a half-charged phone full of voice memos, and almost no memory of who said what.
The pattern was always the same: on the second day of a conference, someone would come up and say "we talked yesterday at the booth" — and we'd smile through the conversation trying to figure out what about. Two weeks later we'd find a card in a coat pocket and have no idea why we kept it.
Every networking app we tried was either a glorified scanner or a CRM built for sales reps doing the same five-step funnel. None captured the actual messy thing — the voice note in the cab, the personal context (kid's name, hometown, the article they mentioned), the follow-up you promised to send and forgot.
So we built it ourselves. loopyloop is the conference relationship layer we wished we had — a tool that remembers everyone for you and drafts the follow-up before you leave the booth.
"I went to SaaStr with loopyloop for the first time and walked out with 87 contacts and 87 follow-ups already drafted by the time I got to the airport. Last year I came home with a folder of cards and sent maybe four emails. Game changer doesn't even cover it."
"The voice memo flow is the killer feature. I dictate what we talked about while walking back to the booth and loopyloop turns it into a real to-do list with drafted intros. It's like having a chief of staff in your pocket."
"Closed two design partner deals at Figma Config because I actually followed up the same week. Both said the message felt personal — they had no idea AI drafted it. I told them. They laughed. I closed."
"I'm an investor — I shake a thousand hands a year. The timeline view tells me exactly when I last talked to a founder and what we covered. I show up to follow-up calls knowing more than they expect me to. Unfair advantage."
"Disappearing in-app messages with the loop network are genuinely useful — I can ask quick questions to people I've met without adding them to my phone. The 24-hour TTL means I'm not building a second inbox."
"We tried loopyloop for our pre-Series B fundraise. We met 40+ investors in two weeks. The AI-drafted follow-ups in the right tone, the talking-points pulled from the web, the scheduling — it all just worked. Closed our round three weeks early."
Free for 30 days. $9.99 / month after. Once per phone number — so don't share with the team, get them their own.