How it works

AIzer keeps the network organized. You decide what deserves an introduction.

Instead of relying on memory, scattered notes, and repeated mental comparisons, AIzer keeps the network current and pushes ideas that may be worth your attention.

Step 1
1
Track
Keep singles, notes, statuses, preferences, constraints, and follow-ups in one standalone workspace.
Step 2
2
Organize
AIzer structures details so you can scan context quickly instead of rebuilding the story from memory.
Step 3
3
Surface
The assistant pushes possible matches with clear reasons, timing cues, and questions to review.
Step 4
4
Decide
You decide whether to ask more, hold, pass, or make a thoughtful introduction.
Review surface

The right people come back into view

AIzer reduces the burden of remembering everyone while keeping your judgment at the center.

Assistant role

AIzer remembers the network, surfaces possible fits, and explains why they may be worth a look. You still make the call.

R
Never lose a person in the shuffle
Statuses, notes, and follow-ups stay attached to the single instead of scattered across memory and messages.
L
Only review ideas with a reason
Suggestions are surfaced because something specific may fit, not because the system is trying to replace your call.
C
Find candidates outside your list
New singles and other networks can connect with you, creating more paths to the right match.

Ready to see your network clearly?