Kimono ID makes it portable, scoped per recipient, and revocable at any time. Share exactly what helps — nothing more. Every share grows the graph.
Your network is the leverage you've spent years building. But it's locked inside email threads, LinkedIn connections, and scattered notes — invisible to the tools and people that need it most.
Kimono ID is how you open that up. It's a portable, scoped, revocable identity tied to your relationship graph. You control what each person — or AI agent — sees. You can revoke any share at any time. Per-share, granular, instant.
"My network is my most valuable asset. Kimono ID is the only tool that treats it that way — not as data to mine, but as leverage to deploy."
It's not a business card. It's your relationship context, on your terms. When someone receives your Kimono ID, they don't just see your name and title — they see the specific warm paths that connect you, the context that makes an introduction actually doable.
Your investor sees your portfolio and deal flow. Your co-founder sees your operational context. Your LinkedIn connections see a clean professional card. Same ID, scoped differently.
Every Kimono ID share is explicit. You pick what the recipient sees — no more, no less. The rest stays private by default.
The connections that make introductions doable — who you know, how you know them, and why the intro makes sense.
Which contacts are relevant to the ask — with the relationship context that helps you make a credible approach.
People you both know — the shared context that makes a cold ask warm, and a warm ask warmer.
Every share surfaces the right context, controls exactly what the recipient sees, and builds your relationship graph — not someone else's.
Not just "do you know anyone" — the specific chain that makes your intro credible. Who you know, how you know them, and why it makes sense. Surfaced at the moment you share, not dug up later.
Nothing shared unless you explicitly instruct it. No standing tokens, no lingering permissions, no opt-out-required defaults. Revoke any share instantly. Instruction over consent — every time.
Kimono ID reads your full network — every email, calendar event, contact import — and maps the graph of how you actually know people. Scoped per recipient so the right context arrives with the right person.
When you share your Kimono ID, mutual connections are surfaced automatically — the shared network that makes your ask credible. Your investor's portfolio company, your co-founder's former colleague, your intro target's advisor.
These are the situations where scoped, revocable shares make the difference between a warm intro and a cold ask.
When an LP receives your Kimono ID, they see the specific portfolio companies and founders relevant to them — and the warm path to each. No cold emails, no "do you know anyone at…" guessing. They already know why the intro makes sense.
Approaching a potential partner? Share your Kimono ID so they see the mutual connections and warm paths. Their team can immediately see who on their side knows you — and what the context is. Removes the "who do you know here?" friction.
Bringing on a board member or advisor? Share your Kimono ID scoped to operational context — so they can immediately see who in your network they already know, and why that matters for your specific challenges. Fast trust-building.
Your AI agent works on your behalf — but it starts from zero about your relationships. Your Kimono ID lets any authorized agent see your graph context — scoped appropriately — so it can draft intros, prep meeting context, and answer relationship questions without asking you every time.
Met someone at a conference? Share your Kimono ID and they immediately see your mutual connections — the person you met in common, the shared industry context. One share, and the relationship has roots instead of a business card.
Every share expires or can be revoked. The investor you shared with last quarter? Revoke their access when the relationship context shifts. The colleague who left the company? One click removes their view of your network. No standing tokens, no lingering permissions.
Most tools share your data by default and require you to opt out. Kimono does the opposite — nothing is shared unless you explicitly instruct us to, per action, per recipient.
No standing tokens. No long-lived permissions that persist after the context changes. If the relationship shifts, you revoke. That's the architecture.
Your network is leverage. Kimono ID makes it portable, scoped, and revocable. Every share grows the graph. Every intro is grounded in context.
Privacy is the architecture, not a feature toggle.