networking was designed for extroverts. the happy hours. the cold emails. the cringe posts.
what if you had a personal agent that did that for you?
learns what you need, watches your network, and makes warm intros.
it's called noticed — your networking agent.
everyone scouts founders on linkedin. the founders worth backing live on github, heads down. that's where the real signal is. noticed already indexed every public account since 2020. that's 100m+ profiles.
whenever something matches, you get an alert. not a weekly digest.
your noticed agent watches for signals.
new repos, role changes, engineers going stealth.
how to get noticed?
you let the work speak for itself but the market rarely listens.
you shouldn't have to shout to be seen.
noticed is a personal agent that turns your best work into warm intros.
stop networking. start getting noticed.
100 builders walked into agents day lisbon. each one asked their agent who they should meet. noticed matched them with teammates for one-day projects. we put the pairings on a giant screen and watched the room find itself.
networking was designed for extroverts. the happy hours. the cold emails. the cringe posts.
what if there was a better way to get noticed?
imagine a personal agent that networks for you. no events. no apps. no feeds.
sending voice notes to claude after every coffee was the first networking system that actually held for me. relationships are built on language, that's why llms are such a great copilot for networking.
the relationship has no home. CRMs are built for deals, calendars for meetings, inboxes for threads. but the dinner conversation, the dormant tie, the decade of context — that all lives in your head. until it doesn't.
how to get noticed?
you shouldn't have to shout to be seen. so we built a personal agent to represent you.
noticed turns your best work into warm intros. no profiles. no feeds. no cold outreach.
stop networking. start getting noticed.