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Your Contacts Deserve a CRM That Actually Works — How Nyura Turns Chaos Into Relationships

Duplicate detection, relationship score, follow-up alerts, city contacts on your trips, and auto-logged interactions — your address book finally becomes a strategic tool.

March 6, 2026 6 min read Cyril Simonnet
CRMContactsProductivityRelationshipsTravelGEO
Phone and stacked business cards — contacts lost in the chaos

The Graveyard of Forgotten Contacts

You have 500 contacts in your phone. How many have you reached out to this month? Probably 20. The other 480 are sleeping in a digital graveyard — no reminders, no follow-up, no idea when you last spoke to them.

Traditional CRMs like Salesforce or HubSpot cost a fortune and take weeks to set up. Your phone's address book has zero intelligence. The result? You forget to follow up with a prospect, you lose touch with a former colleague, you miss an opportunity because you forgot who knows whom.

Nona Banana was tired of watching your relationships fade in silence. Nyura's CRM module turns your contact list into a living tool that works for you — not against you.

Magnifying glass on data — detecting duplicate contacts

Duplicate Email Detection: No More Double Entries

You add a contact after a conference. You type the email: 'sophie.martin@acme.fr'. Instantly, a banner appears: 'A contact with this email already exists: Sophie Martin (Acme Corp)'. No duplicate created, no confusion, no lost data.

Detection works in real-time as you type. Every character entered in the email field triggers a check against all your existing contacts. It's like spell-check, but for your relationships.

Time saved: instead of discovering a duplicate 3 months later (and manually merging records), the problem is prevented upfront. That's 10 minutes per avoided duplicate — and if you add 5 contacts per week, that's almost 1 hour per month.

Nona Banana in thinking mode — she's thinking about your neglected contacts

Last Interaction Date: See at a Glance Who You're Neglecting

Every contact card now shows the date of your last interaction. 'Last contact: 3 days ago' in green. 'Last contact: 2 months ago' in orange. 'Last contact: 6 months ago' in red. No need to open the card — the information is visible right in the list.

This simple indicator changes everything. When you scroll through your contacts and see '4 months ago' next to an important client's name, your brain reacts immediately: 'I should send them a message.' Without this indicator, that client would have kept sleeping in your address book.

Nona Banana is proud of you when you reach out to a neglected contact — she switches to celebration mode. Because maintaining a relationship is a victory too.

Group of colleagues working together — teams and contact groups

Contact Groups (Teams): Filter in One Click

Your contacts aren't a flat list. Some are colleagues, others are clients, others are friends from the sports club. Contact groups (called 'teams' in Nyura) let you organize contacts by context and filter instantly.

One click on 'Paris Team' and you see only the 15 relevant contacts. One click on 'Premium Clients' and your list narrows to VIPs. Combine with project and tag filters for ultra-targeted views. It's like smart playlists, but for people.

Time saved: instead of scrolling through 200 contacts to find the 8 members of a project, the filter shows them in 200ms. That's 2 minutes of searching transformed into an instant — multiple times per day.

Performance dashboard with speed metrics

Ultra-Light Queries: Loading in Under 200ms

A CRM that takes 3 seconds to load is a CRM nobody uses. It's the number one reason people abandon contact management tools. Nyura made speed an obsession.

The secret: the contact list only loads essential fields — name, company, last interaction, photo. Full details (notes, history, files) are loaded only when you open a card. Result: even with thousands of contacts, the list appears in under 200 milliseconds.

Nona Banana is curious: how long does your current CRM take to display your contacts? If it's more than a second, it's too long. Every second of waiting is one more chance you close the app and write the name on a sticky note (which you'll never find again).

Nona Banana in curious mode — she's monitoring your relationships

Relationship Score and Overdue Action Alerts

Every contact has a relationship score based on the frequency and recency of your interactions. A client you see every week has a high score. A former colleague you haven't contacted in 6 months has a declining score. The score isn't a judgment — it's a signal.

When an important contact's score drops below a threshold, Nyura triggers a gentle alert: 'It's been 3 weeks since you last interacted with Marc Dupont (VIP Client).' The alert is visible in your morning briefing and on the contact card. One tap and you send a message, create a follow-up task, or schedule a call.

Time saved: without these alerts, you discover 6 months too late that you've lost a valuable contact. With them, you maintain your most important relationships by investing 5 minutes per day instead of 2 hours of frantic catch-up every quarter.

World map with location pins — contacts by city

Travel + Contacts: Your Contacts by City, Automatically

You're heading to Lyon next Tuesday. Instead of manually searching who you know in Lyon, Nyura automatically shows your Lyon contacts directly on your trip card. 'You have 4 contacts in Lyon: Marie (Acme), Paul (Startup Labs), Julie (Design Co), Thomas (former colleague).'

It's like having a personal assistant who prepares your meetings before every trip. You can directly create a task 'Lunch with Marie' linked to the trip, or message Paul to suggest coffee. All without leaving the travel screen.

Time saved: preparing a business trip used to include 15 minutes of 'who do I know there?'. Now it's 0 minutes — the information is there before you even think about it. Nona Banana loves it when you turn a trip into a networking opportunity.

Nona Banana in celebration mode — she's celebrating your completed tasks

Auto-Logged Interactions: Your CRM Fills Itself

The biggest problem with CRMs is manual data entry. You finish a call, and you have to open the CRM to log 'Called Sophie, discussed project X.' Nobody does it. Result: your CRM is always 3 weeks behind reality.

Nyura solves this by automatically logging interactions from completed tasks. You complete a task 'Send proposal to Marc'? The interaction is automatically recorded on Marc's card with the date, type (completed task), and context. No entry, no effort, no forgetting.

Let's do the final math. Duplicate detection: 1 hour/month. Visible last interaction: 5 min/day of opportunistic follow-ups. Groups with filtering: 10 min/day of search eliminated. 200ms loading: 3 min/day of waiting avoided. Relationship alerts: 5 min/day instead of 2h/quarter. City contacts: 15 min/trip. Auto-logged interactions: 15 min/day of data entry eliminated. Total: over 45 minutes per day. Nona Banana asks: what would you do with that time back?

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