Every AI tool you use starts from zero about your relationships. For highly networked professionals, that's a problem worth solving.
Privacy is the architecture, not a feature toggle.
You know 1,000+ people. You know 0% of their value for your next ask.
The connection that would change everything is already in your network — you just can't find it. Scattered across email, LinkedIn, phone, calendar, threads. Nothing unifies it.
~70% of contacts change details yearly. Data rots. Hundreds of hours reconstructing context. Memory and luck, both fail at scale.
For highly networked professionals — GPs, founders, operators mid-raise — relationships are the primary source of leverage. Recall is revenue this quarter. And there is no system for this.
People generate the graph. Machines consume it. You can export contacts. You cannot export context — and that's exactly what Kimono preserves.
Search for "Sarah Chen" or any name in the demo network below.
Demo network: 6 contacts, 8 connections
Import, explore, and act. No spreadsheet archaeology required.
Connect your email, calendar, or contacts. No exports, no CSV archaeology. Kimono reads your existing tools and builds the graph from your real history.
Ask "who do I know at Stripe?" and get every warm path — first-degree and second. Annotated with the context that makes each intro actually doable.
Pick your path. Kimono drafts the ask — who to approach, what to say, what context to include. You send it. No guesswork.
Kimono ID is how you share context without surrendering control. A digital card tied to your graph — with you deciding exactly what each person can see.
Kimono exposes the same relationship graph to every agent working on your behalf — via API, MCP server, and CLI. This is what makes Kimono infrastructure, not just a tool.
Query your graph programmatically. Ask "who do I know at Stripe?" from any workflow tool.
Your agent calls the graph directly — warm paths, contact context, meeting prep on demand.
Query from the terminal. Integrate into scripts. Build workflow automations on the graph.
const { Kimono } = require('@kimono/sdk'); const client = new Kimono({ apiKey: process.env.KIMONO_API_KEY }); // Get warm paths — agent knows who you know const paths = await client.warmpath.find({ to: 'stripe.com', maxDepth: 2 });Full docs →
We sell only what demos clean.
Real answers across all your sources — email, LinkedIn, calendar, contacts. Kimono unifies the graph and surfaces every first- and second-degree path instantly.
Find the warm path in seconds. Know who to ask, what context to include, and what the person cares about — before you send a single message.
Your portable relationship identity. Share it. Let people see what's relevant. Revoke it when the context changes. Every share grows the graph.
Most relationship tools mine your contacts for their own benefit — enriching, aggregating, and reselling. Your network becomes their product.
Kimono is the opposite. Your data stays yours. Nothing is shared unless you explicitly instruct us to.
Relationships compound. The context around them shouldn't rot. Kimono exists so none of it goes to waste.
Your network stays yours. Always.