Cadre Contacts
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Cadre Contacts cleans, organizes, and enriches your address book without ever sending your data off your device. It works with your iPhone’s built-in Contacts so you can spot issues, fix them quickly, and keep everything local. Cadre makes the first pass for you: it detects duplicates, highlights fields that need attention, and suggests concrete fixes. You simply tap, review, and move on. KEY FEATURES Health Score Get a clarity score from 0 to 100 for every contact based on completeness and data quality. Tap the score to see exactly what’s missing or inconsistent and what to improve next. Duplicate Detection Find duplicates by comparing phone numbers, emails, names, addresses, and organizations. Review duplicates side-by-side and merge with one tap. Cadre works across iCloud, Google, Exchange, and other accounts connected to your iPhone. Field Validation Catch problems before they become annoying. Phone numbers are checked against formatting conventions for 240+ countries. Emails and addresses are validated against real-world standards so you can correct bad entries early. Smart Fix Suggestions Cadre proposes practical improvements for every field, including consistent formatting. Accept, dismiss, or edit suggestions as you go. It remembers what you do not want, so you are never prompted with the same change twice. Export & Backup Export your contacts to common formats your other apps can read. Back up before bulk operations, so you stay in control of your data, your format, and your file. PRIVACY THE REAL KIND No server. No account. No analytics. No tracking. All processing happens on your device. Cadre reads from Apple Contacts and nowhere else. We couldn’t see your data even if we wanted to. That’s not a policy, it’s the architecture.