Own your graph
Import from LinkedIn or bootstrap by invite. Every contact lives only in your account — export it any time, in clean JSON.
Unlinked is a privacy-first contact graph for people who actually run referral networks. Score relationships 1–5, tag anything, and give your agents a machine-readable view of who you know — without ever broadcasting a thing.
Two decades of social platforms taught networks the same lesson: if it ships with a public feed, it ends as a content farm. Likes replace trust. Reputation gets aggregated and auctioned. Your actual relationships — the ones that matter — never get an honest interface.
Unlinked starts from the opposite axiom. Your contact graph is not a publishing surface. It's a private knowledge base about the people you trust, tagged the way you think about them, scored the way you'd describe them to a friend over coffee — and never shown to anyone else, ever.
The agentic layer follows from that, not the other way around. When your graph is structured and yours, an LLM can finally do something useful with it. When it's a feed, it can only generate more of itself.
Four primitives. No feed, no follower count, no public reputation — just the surfaces you'd build for yourself if you had two more engineers and a weekend.
Import from LinkedIn or bootstrap by invite. Every contact lives only in your account — export it any time, in clean JSON.
Rate the relationship, not the person. Scores stay yours. No 'social proof', no aggregated reputation, ever.
Tag the way you actually think — vc-warm, ex-stripe, owes-me-coffee. Tags are private metadata, not public hashtags.
A structured, machine-readable view of your graph, scoped per user. Your LLM can finally reason about who you know.
Every contact has a quality score (1–5), unlimited tags, structured meta (where you met, last touch, open asks), and a private notes field. Nothing is published. Nothing is aggregated. The card is your card.
Every account exposes a per-user, OAuth-scoped MCP endpoint. Your agent reads your graph, executes structured posts, finds intros and broadcasts — always inside your scope, never anyone else's.
{
"type": "intro-request" | "ask" | "offer" | "update",
"topic": ["fintech", "seed", "europe"],
"ask": "Warm intro to a Series-A fintech VC",
"decay": "14d",
"scope": "graph.tag(vc) ∩ graph.score(>=4)"
}LinkedIn owns the public layer. Clay owns team enrichment. Folk and Dex own team CRM. Nobody owns the private, single-operator, agent-native layer underneath them all.
· comparison reflects publicly available product surface as of q2 2026
Composite quotes from interviews with 42 design partners across founders, operators, recruiters and investors. Names are illustrative.
I've been keeping a private CRM in Notion for six years. Unlinked is the first thing that actually models how I think about contacts — quality, tags, and an honest 'do not contact' bucket.
The agent layer is the part nobody else is building. I wire it into my recruiting agent and it just… stays in my graph. No public scraping, no LinkedIn ban threats.
I tag my fund's deal flow with the same labels I use in our memos. The structured posts mean my agent can actually reply to intros without writing slop.
Free forever for the private CRM. A single Pro tier unlocks the agent API, broadcast tooling and higher contact ceilings. No seats, no enterprise quote-sheet theatre.
EU & US data residency. No model training on your graph.
One-click delete. Yes, really one click.
Annual billing saves 20%. Enterprise: tap us on the shoulder.
Eight short answers covering privacy, comparisons, agent surface, pricing and data handling.
No. Your contacts, your scores and your tags are private metadata about your own relationships. They are not shown, aggregated, sold, or used for ranking. They are yours to export and delete at any time. We treat this as the single non-negotiable axiom of the product.
LinkedIn is a public network with a feed and an algorithm that rewards content. Unlinked has no feed and no public profile. It is closer to a private CRM with a structured agent API — designed for individuals who actively manage referrals, not for content distribution.
Those are excellent team-CRMs built around enrichment and shared pipelines. Unlinked is built for one operator, around private quality signal and an agent-native interface. There is no concept of a shared workspace at the core — we model individuals first.
Each Pro user gets a per-account MCP endpoint with typed tools: query the graph by tag and score, broadcast structured posts (asks, offers, intros, updates), and write back scores or tags. Every call is scoped to your graph only, audit-logged, and revocable in one click.
Because rigid structure is the easiest way to make something queryable by agents and immune to spam. We don't host free-form social content. A post is one of four typed shapes (ask · offer · update · intro-request) with explicit topic, decay and scope fields.
Free covers the personal CRM up to 1,000 contacts. Pro is a single flat tier at €12 / month and unlocks unlimited contacts, the agent API, broadcast tooling, and the audit log. There are no team seats, no enterprise tiers and no add-ons.
We treat your private graph as your data about your own relationships, which is the legal premise for full GDPR alignment. EU residency is the default, with a US region available. Backups are encrypted, deletion is honoured immediately, and we never train any model on your graph.
A post-MVP layer that monetises the trust graph: introducers can earn referral bounties on real placements, routed only inside their own warm contacts. It opt-in, fully private, and only visible to Pro users once we ship it.
Unlinked is in private beta with 600 design partners. We add cohorts every two weeks. Drop your email and we'll add you to the next gate.