Private. On your iPhone.

The people
you keep close.

They float as lanterns. Closer people are larger. Tap someone and write down what just happened.

Invite-only TestFlight beta preparation · iPhone

Invite-only iPhone testing. No account. Notes stay on your phone and, if you want, your iCloud.

Kith’s constellation of people as warm lanterns of different sizes
Closer people take more space. Size is something you set.

A contact list is not a relationship.

No pipeline. No score.

Kith is for the people you already care about. Closeness is a choice you make, not a number the app infers from how often you text.

One quiet loop

See them. Write it down.

Open the field, tap someone, leave a few words. That is the whole product.

Field

See who is close.

People you add float as lanterns. Family and close friends sit larger than a colleague you barely know.

Kith home screen with floating people of different sizes

Person

Keep the facts that matter.

How you met, a birthday, the thing they always order. A dated log of hangouts, calls, gifts, and notes to remember.

Kith person page for Maya with standing notes and a hangout log

An honest fit

Made for remembering people. Not managing them.

A fit Kith may fit if you want a warm, private place to remember dinners, calls, and the details that make someone feel known.

Not a fit It is not a CRM, not a contact book, and not a social network. There are no reminders-as-a-product, no imported address book, and no public graph.

Private by default

Your people stay yours.

There is no Kith account and no Kith server. Notes live on the phone. When you are signed into iCloud, they can also sit in your private CloudKit database on your personal Apple team.

Read the plain-language privacy policy

A few honest answers.

Do I need an account?

No. Kith does not have accounts. The core app works on the phone. iCloud is optional and uses your Apple ID, not a Kith login.

Where is my data stored?

In a local JSON document on the iPhone. Signed builds may also mirror that document to your private iCloud database. The developer cannot read it.

Will it import my contacts?

No. You add people yourself. That is the point.

Can I join now?

Invite-only TestFlight is being prepared. The verified Apple link will appear on the TestFlight page when it exists. This site will not invent one.

“I wanted to remember people without turning them into a spreadsheet.”

— Sarthak Agrawal, creator of Kith

Kith is an independent app from Significant Hobbies. The word is the old one for the people around you.

Keep them close.
Write what happened.

See TestFlight status