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Everything you need to know about using OpeYeah.

What OpeYeah is

OpeYeah helps you keep up with the people who matter, without it feeling like work. You tell it who you want to stay in touch with and roughly how often, and it surfaces the right people at the right time, captures what you talked about, and even drafts the message so reaching out takes seconds. It's the difference between *meaning* to stay in touch and actually doing it.

The name is the Midwestern "ope!" — that little jolt of "oh yeah, I've been meaning to reach out to them."

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The core idea: your Today list

OpeYeah works on a simple loop:

  • You add people and set a cadence — how often you'd like to stay in touch (every 2 weeks, every month, every quarter, whatever fits the relationship).
  • Each day, OpeYeah builds a short Today list: who's due for a check-in, whose birthday or anniversary is coming up.
  • You reach out (OpeYeah helps you do it fast), and the clock resets.
You're never staring at a giant database. You see a handful of people today, you act, you're done. That's the whole point — low effort, so you actually keep using it.

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Getting started

1. Sign up with your email. 2. Add a few people you want to stay close to (see "Adding people" below). 3. Set a cadence for each — how often you want to reach out. 4. That's it. OpeYeah starts surfacing people on your Today list when it's time.

Tip: install OpeYeah to your home screen so it runs like a real app (and so push notifications work on iPhone). Exact step-by-step for iPhone and Android is in Platforms & installing OpeYeah below.

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Adding people

Several ways, pick whatever's easiest in the moment:

  • From your phone or a file — bring in contacts you already have.
  • Snap a business card — take a photo and OpeYeah pulls out the name, company, phone, and email automatically. Works on cards, badges, even a number written on a napkin.
  • Just say it — tap to record and speak: "just met Sarah, runs the coffee shop on Poyntz, wants to talk about storage, her number's 785-555-1212." OpeYeah creates the contact *and* logs that first conversation. Perfect for walking away from someone at an event.
  • Scan a contact QR code — if someone has a QR contact card, scan it for a clean, exact import.
  • Paste it — drop in an email signature or a texted "here's John, john@x.com" and OpeYeah extracts the details.
  • Add manually — the classic way.
When you add someone new, OpeYeah logs that first interaction automatically, so the relationship clock starts ticking and they'll come back around on your Today list.

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Saving a contact to your phone

Every contact in OpeYeah has an Add to Phone button. Tap it and your phone's contacts app opens with everything prefilled — two taps and they're saved to your phone too. So you can capture someone in OpeYeah at a trade show and also drop them straight into your phone for calling and texting.

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Logging what you talked about

Two ways to remember a conversation:

  • Type a quick note.
  • Record a voice note. Tap record, say what happened, and OpeYeah transcribes it, writes a clean summary, and pulls out any follow-ups ("send them the quote"). No typing while you're walking to your car.
These notes are what make the rest of OpeYeah smart — the message drafts and the Ask agent both draw on them.

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Message drafts

When it's time to reach out, OpeYeah can draft the text for you, based on the occasion and what you actually know about the person — pulling real details from your notes. You review it, tweak if you want, and send. OpeYeah never sends anything automatically — you're always in control.

Occasions it drafts for: birthdays, just-checking-in, and following up on something from a past conversation. You can turn AI drafts on or off in settings.

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Important dates & reminders

Add the dates that matter — birthdays, work anniversaries, relationship anniversaries, or any custom date you name — to a person's contact. For each one you can turn on a reminder and set how far ahead you want the heads-up.

The point of the lead time: for something you have to *plan* (an anniversary, a big birthday), a same-day reminder is useless. Set it two weeks ahead and OpeYeah gives you time to actually do something about it. Example: add your wedding anniversary to your partner's contact, turn on the reminder, set it for two weeks out.

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Notifications

OpeYeah can send you a morning nudge — a push notification and/or an email — with who's due to hear from you and what's coming up. Both are optional and toggle on/off in settings, and you can pick what time of day it arrives.

Note for iPhone: push notifications require installing OpeYeah to your home screen (iOS 16.4 or later). Email works everywhere regardless.

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Ask OpeYeah

Ask questions about your relationships in plain English and get answers from your own notes and history:

  • "Who have I talked to about buying storage?"
  • "Who haven't I reached out to in 90 days?"
  • "What did I say I'd do for Mike?"
  • "Whose birthday or anniversary is coming up?"
It searches across everything you've captured — including your voice notes — so weeks of conversations become something you can query in one sentence.

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Organizing people

Use categories/tags to group people however you think about them — close friends, clients, family, people you met at a conference. Categories help you filter your contact list.

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How to (step-by-step)

Add a contact manually

1. Tap the Contacts tab. 2. Tap + New in the top right. 3. Tap + Add manually at the bottom. 4. Fill in the name (required), phone, email, and any notes. 5. Pick a cadence (how often to check in) — Weekly, Monthly, Quarterly, etc., or None. 6. If you have categories, tap any to assign them. 7. Tap Add Contact.

Add a contact by photo (business card, badge, name tag)

1. Tap the Contacts tab, then + New. 2. Tap Photo. 3. Take a picture of the card or badge (or choose from your photo library). 4. OpeYeah reads it and fills in the name, phone, email, and company. 5. Review and edit the prefilled fields on the confirm screen. 6. Set a cadence and tap Save Contact.

Add a contact by voice

1. Tap the Contacts tab, then + New. 2. Tap Voice. 3. Describe who you just met — for example: "Just met Sarah Chen, she runs the coffee shop on Poyntz, her number is 785-555-1212." 4. Tap Done when finished speaking. 5. OpeYeah transcribes it and extracts the contact details. 6. Review and edit on the confirm screen, then tap Save Contact.

Add a contact by QR code

1. Tap the Contacts tab, then + New. 2. Tap Scan QR. 3. Point your camera at the contact QR code. 4. The details fill in automatically — review and tap Save Contact.

Add a contact by pasting text

1. Tap the Contacts tab, then + New. 2. Tap Paste. 3. Paste an email signature, a texted number, or any text with contact info. 4. Tap Extract. 5. Review the prefilled fields and tap Save Contact.

Import contacts from a file

1. Tap the Contacts tab, then + New. 2. Tap + Add manually, then look for the import option, or go to More (settings) and tap Import contacts. 3. Tap Choose a contacts file and select a .vcf or .csv file. 4. Set a default cadence and optionally assign a category. 5. Preview the contacts, then tap Import.

Create a category

1. Go to More (the settings tab in the bottom nav). 2. Tap CategoriesManage. 3. Type a name in the text field at the top (e.g. "Day Ones", "Work", "Neighbors"). 4. Pick a color dot. 5. Tap Add.

Assign or change a contact's categories

1. Tap the Contacts tab and find the contact. 2. Tap their name to open their detail page. 3. Tap Edit in the top right. 4. Scroll to Categories and tap the ones you want (they highlight when selected; tap again to remove). 5. Tap Save Changes.

Set or change a contact's cadence

1. Open the contact's detail page (tap their name from Contacts or Today). 2. Tap Edit in the top right. 3. Under Cadence, tap one of the presets (Weekly, Every 2 Weeks, Monthly, Quarterly, Twice a Year, Yearly) or tap Custom and enter a number of days. Tap None to remove the cadence. 4. Tap Save Changes.

Record a voice note on a contact

1. Open the contact's detail page. 2. Tap Record a voice note. 3. Speak about what happened — OpeYeah is listening. 4. Tap Stop when done. 5. Wait a moment while it transcribes and summarizes. The summary and any action items appear on the contact automatically.

Log an interaction (call, text, lunch, note)

1. Open the contact's detail page, or tap Log on their Today card. 2. Pick the type: Call, Text, Lunch, or Note. 3. Optionally add a note about what you discussed. 4. Tap Log It. The cadence resets and they drop off the Today list until next time.

Add an important date and a reminder

1. Open the contact's detail page. 2. Scroll to Important Dates and tap + Add date. 3. Pick a label: Birthday, Work anniversary, Wedding anniversary, or Custom (type your own label). 4. Select the month and day. Optionally enter the year (enables "happy 10th!" and age display). 5. Under Remind, choose how far ahead you want the heads-up: Day of, 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks, or 1 month. 6. Tap Save.

Add a contact to your phone (vCard export)

1. Open the contact's detail page. 2. Tap Add to Phone (below the action buttons). 3. Your phone's contacts app opens with the name, phone, email, and photo prefilled. 4. Tap Create New Contact (iPhone) or Save (Android).

Turn notifications on or off

1. Tap More in the bottom nav to open Settings. 2. Under Morning Nudge: - Toggle Push notifications on or off. If this is your first time, your phone will ask for notification permission — tap Allow. (iPhone: you must have OpeYeah installed to your home screen for push to work.) - Toggle Morning email on or off. If you haven't set an email yet, a field appears — type your email and tap away or press Enter to save it. 3. Use the Send at picker to choose what hour the morning nudge arrives.

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Platforms & installing OpeYeah

OpeYeah runs in any modern web browser on your phone or computer, on both iPhone and Android. For the best experience — and for push notifications — install it to your home screen as an app.

On iPhone / iPad (use Safari): 1. Open app.opeyeah.com in Safari (it has to be Safari to install as an app — other iOS browsers can't). 2. Tap the Share button — the square with an upward arrow (bottom center on iPhone, top bar on iPad). 3. Scroll down the share sheet and tap Add to Home Screen. 4. Tap Add in the top-right corner. 5. Open OpeYeah from the new home-screen icon, not from inside Safari. Push notifications only work when it's launched as the installed app, on iOS 16.4 or later.

On Android (use Chrome): 1. Open app.opeyeah.com in Chrome. 2. Tap the ⋮ menu in the top-right corner. 3. Tap Install app (or Add to Home screen, depending on your Chrome version). If a banner offering to install appears, you can tap that instead. 4. Confirm Install. 5. OpeYeah appears alongside your other apps — open it from there.

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Privacy & your data

Your data is yours. Your contacts, notes, and recordings are private to your account and aren't visible to other users, and we don't sell your data. OpeYeah's usage analytics record only *that* a feature was used — never the content of your notes or messages. For the full details on what's collected and how it's handled, see our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.

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Pricing

[SET THIS] — Decide and fill in before launch. Options to state here: early access is free during the beta/network-test period, or your actual plan/price. Do not let the agent guess a price; whatever you put here is what it will tell people.

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FAQ

Does it work on Android? Yes — any modern browser, and it installs as an app on both Android and iPhone.

Does OpeYeah text people for me automatically? No. It can *draft* a message, but you always review and send it yourself. Nothing goes out without you.

Can I import my existing contacts? Yes — from your device or a file, plus you can snap a business card, speak a new contact, scan a contact QR, or paste details.

Is my data private? Yes — your data is tied to your account and isn't shared with other users. See "Privacy & your data."

Do I have to maintain it constantly? No — that's the design. You see a short Today list, not a giant database, and the voice capture and drafts keep upkeep to seconds.

How much does it cost? [SET THIS — see Pricing]

How do I get help or report a problem? [SET THIS — support email or contact method] ```