Agent-native relationship graph

Your next opportunity is hiding in people you already know.

You meet dozens of people a month. Then the context evaporates. Salesko turns your raw notes, in any language, into a living graph that resurfaces the opportunity before it goes cold.

No CRM busywork Works in any language Your graph, your data
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Built for the way relationship-led teams actually work

How it works

From a hallway hello to a tracked opportunity, in three steps.

No forms. No fields. No CRM data entry. You describe what happened; the agent does the structuring.

1 Describe who you met

Drop in raw notes.

Type or paste what happened, in any language. Salesko doesn’t make you fill a single field.

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Met Alice Chen and David Li in Singapore last week. Alice is VP Product at OpenAI; David and Sam are both tied to the board meeting. Alice introduced investors from YC and Tencent, and mentioned Acme Taiwan wants inbound leads auto-organised into their CRM.

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2 The agent extracts the graph

People, companies, events, all typed and linked.

Salesko parses every entity and how it connects, emitting a graph.visualization.v1 frame.

Alice Chen David Li OpenAI YC Tencent Board meeting Singapore dinner
3 Discover the opportunity

The opportunity surfaces itself.

Opportunities emerge from relationships you already have, not from another list you have to maintain.

Opportunity surfaced Acme Taiwan: inbound-lead auto-intake to CRM Mentioned by Alice at the Singapore dinner. One warm intro away.

One graph, five kinds of truth

Everything in your network, typed and connected.

Each color is a kind of entity. The agent keeps them consistent across every note, so the graph stays legible as it grows.

People

Contacts, what they do, and who they know. The nodes everything else hangs from.

Companies

Organisations and where your people sit inside them, from startups to funds.

Events

Dinners, board meetings, intros. The moments that create and strengthen ties.

Opportunities

Business signals the agent infers. The reason the whole graph exists.

Notes

The raw context behind every edge, so you can always trace why two things connect.

Why it matters

Find the warm intro you forgot you had.

Your next opportunity is usually one introduction away, buried in a dinner from six months ago. Salesko keeps the graph warm and tells you who connects to what, so it finds you instead of slipping away.

  • Nothing falls through. Every person, intro and signal stays linked, never lost in a thread or on a napkin.
  • Paths, not lists. See the shortest route to a target account through people you already trust.
  • The agent does the watching. It re-reads the graph as it grows and resurfaces opportunities at the right moment.
Alice ChenVP Product · OpenAI

Connects you to YC and Tencent investors, and flagged Acme Taiwan’s CRM need.

Relationship strengthStrong · 84%
Acme TaiwanOpportunity · inbound-lead intake

Wants inbound leads auto-organised into their CRM, surfaced from one dinner. Two hops away.

One graph, every surface

Use it where you work.

The same relationship graph, reachable from the web, from your agent, and soon from your pocket. The graph is the product; the surface is up to you.

Live

Web workspace

The full visual graph field: search, filter by entity, inspect any contact, and ask the agent inline. Vite + React, deployed on the edge.

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MCP

Agent via MCP

Connect Claude or any MCP client. Your contacts and events become agent-native tools the model can read, query, and act on.

# your contacts, as agent tools
tool: salesko.find_path(
  to: "Acme Taiwan"
)
# → Alice Chen → Singapore dinner
Model Context Protocol
Coming soon

Native app

Capture a contact the moment you meet them. Voice or text in, graph out, on iOS and Android, synced to the same graph.

iOS · Android

Start free

Stop letting opportunities rot in your inbox.

Paste your first meeting note and watch the graph build itself. No CRM migration, no credit card.

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