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CircleBack is the only address book manager that updates your contacts intelligently and offers the seamless capture and transformation of email signatures into contacts. Packed with everything you need to stay organized while building and maintaining productive professional relationships, CircleBack makes it easier than ever to keep connections alive and get stuff done.
Category Price Seller Device
Business Free CircleBack, Inc. iPhone, iPad, iPod

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
+ ”CircleBack lets you sit back as it does the real-time contact updates and management for you.” iphoneappsreviewonline.com
+ ”This app is a minor miracle. I have about 1,500 legitimate contacts, and I can’t keep them straight. CircleBack talks to LinkedIn, my iPhone contacts, and even monitors my mail to pull signatures. I can’t recommend this enough.” Review left on App Store

CIRCLEBACK FEATURES
• Contact updates when people in your network change jobs, roles & more
• Intelligent merging / management of duplicate contacts
• “New Contact” discovery from email signatures in Outlook/Exchange, Gmail & Office 365
• Contact grouping by favorite, old/archived, or business card scans
• A single, unified address book that imports from Outlook/Exchange, Gmail (Google Apps), Office 365, Facebook, LinkedIn & more
• Contact sync across multiple devices and platforms
• Export contacts to Salesforce & ACT!
• Best-in-class OCR business card scanning
• A sparkling new UI
• Deleted contact recovery for the moments you make a mistake


MORE ABOUT CIRCLEBACK
CircleBack’s unique answer to contact management is a single tool that ensures your address book is up-to-date, unified & accessible on all your devices. CircleBack handles the time-consuming organization of your digital address book while you do what you do best: crush it daily.

DATA USAGE
Crowdsourcing powers CircleBack’s core, allowing you (and everyone else) to anonymously contribute to the intelligence of our database. Your contributions are matched with billions of other data points from millions of other users to provide the best, most up-to-date info for anyone that’s outdated or duplicated in your address book.

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Reviews

Help to login
South lady

Have had much trouble logging in since I got new phone No help!! Loved the app prior to this! Not now!!


Royal mess
Ransmyth

Great idea. Seemed to work well until it didn’t. It started automatically merging different contacts into one. Completely different contacts with no common data suggested for merge. Some contacts now have the name of one contact, the email of another, phone number of a third contact. Addresses merged from all over into one contact with five or more addresses from all over the country. This is now not my favorite app.


Cameback
grif griffin

Instead of CircleBack I came back. Not sure why I left. Finishing setting up all my devices iPhone, MacBook Air, laptop, desk top and let’s hope there is nothing else. Oh yes my surface pro.


Delete contacts
Desertphill

Doesn’t work delete contacts today and their back the next day. Waste of time deleting old or unused contacts Since my first review the contacts I delete are not showing up on a daily basis however the problem has not been fixed the same deleted contacts are not returning as frequently. Keep trying to solve this and I will give a positive review. This could be a useful app if it worked properly. This app continues to be a waste of time. Good thing it free because it would be a ripoff if charged for it.


Orphaned Contacts - Stupid As Hell
thecrookdaddy

That’s all. If someone could explain that function and why it tries to delete my contacts EVERYDAY?!? I’d be satisfied.


Disappointed
HZCar

I truly need an app like this to clean up all my duplicate contacts in Outlook. The app was easy to use. Once run it mixed up one persons e mail with another’s name, and didn’t get rid of many duplicates. I now have to turn back my outlook to before installing click back and find another app. Very dangerous as I think I am calling one person and the number is of a totally different person. Same with all fields. Of my 4000 contacts, it likely ruined 500 of them.


Good, but have a question on orphaned contacts
Reckerka

I love this app as it does a better job managing contacts than any other App I’ve tried, but recently I’ve been getting suggestions to manage my orphaned contacts. Upon looking at the big list of orphaned contacts, I want/need to keep those contacts; apparently CB said I deleted them at some point. I want to I delete them, but there isn’t the option. This option would make the app near perfect again.


Good idea but...
Michaelmenary

The app hasn’t been good at merging contacts, and has occasionally updated my iOS address book with data as it was before I updated on the app. Can’t seem to get my iOS address book updated correctly at all, as CircleBack only writes 125 of its 165 records to iOS. I hoped to get some support, but I see that negative reviews here just get a generic copy/paste response, so I’m not holding out much hope. Will probably uninstall it and restore my iOS address book from backup.


If you like AlphaNumeric Soup
C@seyShell

Got a new phone. Switched to this app used on a previous phone. Names and numbers intertwined. Some contacts have dozens of phone numbers. Contacts are either linked and/or merged into one. Tried restoring to the only old restore date: September 2017. Error message: can’t restore. Invalid predicate. CircleBack was initially responsive (with templated replies). They claim to have escalated but contacts are still a giant bowl of alpha numeric soup.


Very useful!
1nsyte

Great app to collect and centralize contacts in your iPhone contact list. It can even consolidate items that look identical whoah is super convenient. Still having some issues with duplicates, & haven’t troubleshooted that yet. Looks like that could turn into a bit of a project. Also, it doesn’t seem to segregate by middle name, which is tough when you know people who share the same first and last names.


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