Keepm 2.0 in Progress
We have more exciting news to share about Keepm!
Earlier this week, we hired programmers at SigmaVisual to make some changes, fix a few bugs, and turn Keepm into a faster, more robust web application.
Also, we have begun brainstorming new subproducts for Keepm as well. At first, Keepm 2.0 was going to chase a more web 2.0 social theme, but I don’t think people need another facebook clone in their lives.
Keepm users are generally business people, entrepreneurs, and/or more socially adept people in general. Thus, we will target those types of users and help you enhance your businesses, careers, and social lives.
What are Your Biggest Problems?
Before we create any specific paid products, we need more feedback from users like you on what types of problems you need solved. Our two initial ideas are catered towards entrepreneurs and marketers, which will provide each group with tools, information, a discussion group, and juice to grow your businesses.
If you have any specific questions or comments, please leave them in the comments.

Syncing! A contacts manager that does not sync to my Blackberry–or at least to something that does sync to my Blackberry–is pretty much useless.
Comment by Sam Glover — June 17, 2008 @ 7:42 am
Hello,
When I make contacts with some people I need to track everything. If it would be able to easily track events on a contact group I start it would be nice. For example I start a open source project. I would like to create “Open Source Project Candidates” track, and add persons and informations about steps that I’ve made in contacts with these people inside this track. Something like this
Comment by NickPrick — August 28, 2008 @ 6:30 am
I would like to be able to choose which groups to sync to what accounts. For example, I would like to sync all my contacts tagged as ‘friends’ to my GMail Contacts, and all the business contacts with Outlook (Outlook support is needed too), but both Friends and Business to my blackberry.
Comment by Bryan Schmidt — October 23, 2008 @ 5:53 pm