Be the friend who remembers.
Your cousin tells you their kid's name. A week later, it's gone. Grove quietly remembers the details from your conversations and reminds you when it's time to reach out — with the small thing worth saying.
Grove is Android only for now. iPhone is coming, but we want to nail it on Android first. Invites go out in small batches.
Every morning, Grove gives you a handful of people to reach out to — and the small thing that matters to each one.
Your Daily Canopy is a short, personal list that surfaces each morning. It tells you who you haven't connected with in a while, whose birthday is coming up (along with what they love), and which conversation threads need a follow-up — so when you reach out, you have something to say.
Miss a few days? Grove waits. When you come back, you see today's list — not the days you missed.

Talk for 30 seconds. Grove handles the rest.
After a coffee, a phone call, or a quick chat in the hallway, record a short voice note. Grove listens, pulls out the details — who you spoke with, what they care about, what you want to remember — and writes them to that person's profile.
Just talk. Grove writes the small things to their profile and brings them back when you reach out next.
Your recordings are encrypted, only you can read them, and you can delete anything anytime.

How Grove decides who to surface.
- Your best friend and your college roommate don't need the same attention. Grove uses a different rhythm for each.
- A two-minute check-in beats a belated birthday text. Grove brings you the small thing to say — so those two minutes count.
- Your closest circle is smaller than you think. Grove helps you keep it close.
Grounded in research from Dunbar, Stafford & Canary, Carstensen, and others.
A note from us.
We built Grove because we kept losing the threads that hold relationships together. A friend mentions they're training for a marathon, and three months later you forget to ask how it went.
We didn't want a database of people. We wanted something that helps us actually be there — remembering what we notice, and nudging us when it's time to show up.
We hope it helps you the way it's helped us.
Be the friend who remembers.
Join the beta and start being the friend who remembers the small things.
We're in private beta. Invites go out in small batches.