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Graph.one

Map your professional network from email and calendar

Sales
Marketing
Investing

Hunted byRishi MohanRishi Mohan

Graph.one transforms your email and calendar data into a dynamic map of your real professional network. Find out who you know at any company or in any city. When friends join, explore each other's networks. Check for active PH users among your contacts.

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Hi Product Hunt, I'd like to share the vision behind Graph.one. Search for people and organizations is fundamentally broken. Try using Google to find an investor, doctor, or lawyer – it sucks. This isn't surprising; search engines like Google or Bing were not originally designed for these kinds of searches – their indexes are organized as graphs of documents, not social graphs. LinkedIn is often used as a substitute, but its search is limited and confined to its own platform. We're building a search engine specifically designed for people and organizations. Imagine an index that combines data from various platforms, podcasts, research papers, conferences, public filings, licenses and more. Now, add to that your personal network from email, calendar, and social networks. The result? A powerful tool to help you find the ideal professional for any need, or the right investors for your venture, no matter how niche or complex. Graph.one is our first step towards this vision. Here's how you can use it today: 1. Discover your connections in any city with our best-in-class location filter. I use it every time I travel for work. 2. Find who you know at a specific organization or who can introduce you, based on real interaction strength. This feature was born out of frustration with fake connections on LinkedIn. 3. Collaborate on lists of people or organizations – for example, I use this to build investor lists for our next funding round which I then share with existing investors and friends to ask for introductions. 4. Find ProductHunt users in your network to ask for support for your launch. We're launching this early version because we value your feedback. Our current focus is on startup founders and venture investors. If you're in either group, I'd love to offer you personal onboarding and support. We're excited to build the future of network-driven search and discovery. Try Graph.one and let us know what you think – your input will shape its evolution.

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Graph.one looks like a game-changer for networking! 🚀 Love the idea of combining data from various platforms to create a more comprehensive search. The location filter sounds super handy for business trips. Quick question: Are there any plans to integrate with CRM systems in the future? That could be a powerful combo for sales teams. Excited to give it a try and see how it revolutionizes professional connections! 🤝
The fact that you map out the strength of each connection is impressive. to share lists and get warm intros through friends’ networks is a good collaboration. This is going to make my team outreach so much more strategic.
I love that it lets you find the strongest paths to investors and organizations. This is such a time saving, especially for those of us people looking to make valuable connections quickly.
Very useful and insightful for any team with a mid/big size network. Congrats team!
A friend of mine has been looking for a tool to enhance their professional network searches. I’ll definitely recommend this to them as it seems like a perfect fit
Can you provide more details on how the connection strength is assessed? What metrics or factors are used to determine this?
The concept of mapping professional networks from email and calendar data. It’s a unique approach that could make networking much more efficient.
Great launch! The integration of personal and professional data to enhance networking is a refreshing idea.
I encountered a minor issue with accessing the help section on the website. It might be worth checking to ensure it’s functioning correctly.
It might be helpful to include a tutorial or onboarding guide to help new users navigate the features and get the most out of their network mapping.
I noticed the video link on the site didn’t seem to open properly might want to check it out
A friend was searching for a better way to map professional connections and graph.one one seems perfect for them. I’ll be sure to share it!
Consider adding a feature to analyze interaction quality over time. It could provide deeper insights into relationship strength.
It's awesome for finding connections, but it would be helpful to see suggested actions to strengthen weaker relationships.
The value it brings to networking, while keeping user data secure, is truly commendable!
I like the idea of mapping my network, but it would be great if there was a mobile version for on-the-go access.
I love how this makes simple email and calendar information an effective way of communication. The dynamic map and city based searches options are really great ones among all features.
It simplifies the process of finding warm intros and building strong relationships without feeling intrusive.