The live app already runs on three surfaces. Contact is always there. Signals appears as a tab per-contact when there's something to act on (Boris has it; Dinara doesn't — zero signals). Timeline lives on the right rail today. v12 makes the segmentation consistent and gives Contact its hero treatment.
v1 = today, as audited. v2 = quick wins on the same data model (Summary first, footer CTAs, multicolor clickable tags, platform-filtered Timeline, all-platform Social, user notes). vDream = the three swimlanes stop competing for one column — lateral panels on desktop, swipeable surfaces on mobile, dossier renders into Contact (not chat).
One glance at the top of your day. Tap the debt tile to open the at-risk list; the Monday digest lands in your inbox.
Semantic search over the private notes layer — not just keyword match.
Natural-language capture parses names, places, and context into a structured stub you can confirm.
Face matching against your relationship graph — known contacts get linked, new faces become stubs.
The same signal engine that powers the dossier pushes a single, actionable nudge — never noise.
Three display treatments under evaluation — dot-per-field, an inline sources line, and tap-to-reveal.
Kimono reads email signatures, finds people who aren't in your graph yet, and asks before adding.
Kimono is the identity layer you own — take it with you at any time.

Martin Tobias is Managing Partner at Incisive Ventures, a pre-seed B2B software fund in Spokane. He's a 3x CEO and prolific angel — 200+ investments, six unicorns in four years. Titus and Martin go back to the early 2000s (Razorfish / Microsoft) with a meeting scheduled Jan 26 to introduce Rotimi.
Alek Krstic is Co-Founder and Head of Product Engineering at Kimono. He owns the React Native app, the KFS sync layer, and the contact-enrichment pipeline that ingests Google, Apple, Microsoft, iMessage, Telegram, and WhatsApp data. Day-to-day he's the partner Titus ships product with — daily Slack threads, multi-thread chat, and the keeper of engineering velocity. Currently driving the Dossier-into-Contact merge (Jira KP-412) and the EnrichLayer rename.

Chay Dib is a contract designer in Los Angeles, formerly Razorfish. She owns brand + visual identity for Kimono — onboarding illustrations, Kimono ID share flow, and the in-progress brand guidelines V4.5. Sharp, fast async feedback — short turnaround works better than long briefs.

Martin Tobias is Managing Partner at Incisive Ventures, a pre-seed B2B software fund in Spokane. He's a 3x CEO and prolific angel — 200+ investments, six unicorns in four years. Titus and Martin go back to the early 2000s (Razorfish / Microsoft) with a meeting scheduled Jan 26 to introduce Rotimi.
Alek Krstic is Co-Founder and Head of Product Engineering at Kimono. He owns the React Native app, the KFS sync layer, and the contact-enrichment pipeline that ingests Google, Apple, Microsoft, iMessage, Telegram, and WhatsApp data. Day-to-day he's the partner Titus ships product with — daily Slack threads, multi-thread chat, and the keeper of engineering velocity. Currently driving the Dossier-into-Contact merge (Jira KP-412) and the EnrichLayer rename.

Chay Dib is a contract designer in Los Angeles, formerly Razorfish. She owns brand + visual identity for Kimono — onboarding illustrations, Kimono ID share flow, and the in-progress brand guidelines V4.5. Sharp, fast async feedback — short turnaround works better than long briefs.

Martin Tobias is Managing Partner at Incisive Ventures, a pre-seed B2B software fund in Spokane. He's a 3x CEO and prolific angel — 200+ investments, six unicorns in four years. Titus and Martin go back to the early 2000s (Razorfish / Microsoft).
Most recent contact was a follow-up August 13, 2025; meeting scheduled Jan 26, 2026 to introduce Rotimi. His public thesis emphasizes personal AI, data ownership, and writing checks in person — aligned with Kimono's wedge.
Alek Krstic is Co-Founder and Head of Product Engineering at Kimono. He owns the React Native app, the KFS sync layer, and the enrichment pipeline.
Day-to-day Alek is the partner Titus ships product with. Currently driving the Dossier-into-Contact merge (Jira KP-412) and the EnrichLayer rename. Direct, receipts-required, allergic to slop.

Chay Dib is a contract designer in Los Angeles, formerly Razorfish. She owns brand + visual identity for Kimono — onboarding illustrations, the Kimono ID share flow, and the in-progress brand guidelines V4.5.
Pushed back on the orange/gold balance in V4.4. Prefers async review with sharp, fast feedback — short turnaround works better than long briefs.
Mini (inline in a shared chat) → Mid (tap to expand) → Full KFS Contact (the V2 pane below). Demoed with Jonathan J. Friedman, Titus's coaching client.
Conditions precedent for first-run experience.
Provisional → Lite → Full upgrade ladder.
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