Relationship intelligence
See where your time with people actually goes — and which friendships are quietly fading away.
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That’s a complete Narcos entry: what you did, who was there, a few tags. Thirty seconds, typed with your thumb. Three entries in a day is ninety seconds — check the math yourself.
You're busy. Life moves fast. But some things are worth paying attention to.
You know you are the average of the 5 people you spend the most time with. But who are those 5 people, exactly?
You track your workouts, your calories, your finances. But not the people in your life.
You realize you haven't seen a close friend in 3 months — but you have no idea how it happened.
How often you see each person, which of your friends know each other, and which relationships are quietly drifting. Your circle, on one map.
One quick entry per event in your day. Who did you see? What did you do? Takes 30 seconds.
Narcos builds your social graph — how often you see each person, which friendships are fading or growing.
Know who you've been neglecting. Reach out before months pass. Be intentional.
Not who you meant to see. How many people you met each month, how many were new faces — and when a social slump is starting, while there’s still time to catch it.
That's what drift looks like on a chart - the friend who once helped you carry a couch up four flights of stairs, at four months of nothing. You never needed an app to message an old friend. You needed to notice.
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Days with entries
The app helps me see which friends I actually meet and how often — and whether the frequency of those meetups reflects how deep the friendships really are.
Max
Since April 2024 · translated from German
The social tracking gives me fascinating insights into who I do what with — and which friendships I've been neglecting.
Anonymous User
Since April 2024 · translated from German
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