It's like a CRM, but for actual relationships instead of sales prospects. You track people, map how they're connected (family, friends, colleagues), and visualize your network as an interactive force-directed graph.
*Features:* - Track people with flexible attributes - Map bidirectional relationships between people (for example, Teacher <-> Student) - Interactive network graph with zoom/pan/click-to-navigate - Custom groups for organizing contacts - Reminders for important dates such as birthdays, anniversaries, etc - Reminders for getting in touch with people as frequently as you want - Dark mode, different languages (English and Spanish for now, but more are coming!) - Mobile-responsive
*Dual deployment model:* - Hosted at https://nametag.one (free tier: 50 people, paid starting at $1/month) - Self-hosted using Docker (no limits)
For self-hosting, accounts auto-verify (no email service needed), so you can run it completely offline for maximum privacy. The hosted version helps fund development.
*Why AGPL-3.0?* I wanted to ensure that if anyone modifies and deploys Nametag, they contribute improvements back to the community and the code stays open. Personal relationship data is sensitive - users should always have the right to inspect and modify the code handling their data.
*GitHub:* https://github.com/mattogodoy/nametag
Happy to answer questions about the implementation, architecture decisions, or graph visualization challenges.
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