Dex is a personal CRM that reminds you to keep in touch with people you would otherwise forget.
Bring together LinkedIn, email, calendar, and contacts to build stronger relationships.
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Based on our record, ID.me seems to be a lot more popular than Dex. While we know about 688 links to ID.me, we've tracked only 4 mentions of Dex. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
As of this year, the Federal government requires multi-factor authentication. You either have to use login.gov or id.me. I'm having trouble creating an account with either of those. I opted to get a voice phone call on my land line. login.gov erroneously thinks my phone number is a web VOIP number and rejects it. id.me says it's calling me but the call never arrives and the phone doesn't ring. Source: 6 months ago
Paid same price and received our this past weekend. Bought ours on the Roborock website with the id.me 10% discount (wife is a teacher). Source: 6 months ago
Log into Verizon account or in the app, and search for verizon thanks teachers and then you have to link your id.me account to your verizon. Source: 7 months ago
Can I still verify First Responder status on id.me without SSN and documentation or it is not possible without this information? Asking because I must have an a EMT/EMS ID to verify but I do not have EMT/EMS ID or do not accept. Source: 6 months ago
I've tried utilizing various LLMs to troubleshoot before coming here. They suggested most of the above. They did have me check to see if my IP address was blacklisted via MXToolbox, and my IP address was listed for two blacklists: SORBS DUHL (TTL3600 if relevant) and Spamhaus ZEN (TTL300 if relevant). I'm not specifically sure what these are or if they're even relevant to our discussion here considering I can log... Source: 8 months ago
I personally feel that most “Personal CRM” is kinda tarpit idea because the moment you are “managing” and nurturing it, it becomes professional/commercial. And that professional/commercial space is kinda saturated with too many good options. For instance, the free CRM tier of Hubspot[1] will do a good job. Nonetheless, it is a good habit to maintain a personal network but then it will be lot less for any tool of... - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
Hi Dekhan, Have you tried out Dex? getdex.com It offers this functionality and might also be helpful for inspiration if you are building your personal CRM. Source: about 1 year ago
I'm in the space in that I co-founded a company called Connect The Dots (ctd.ai) that certainly has the potential to solve this problem, but we're not focused on the PRM space right now (see point above re: unwillingness to pay). Perhaps down the road. The two commercial tools that come to mind are: - Dex (https://getdex.com/) Although neither have really nailed it (yet). Clay is more like a... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
+1 to this. I use Dex https://getdex.com/ and I see a few other apps in the feed too. There is clearly some market demand. Life gets busy and it helps to have something more than just a stock contacts app. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
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