Cardhop makes contact management fast and intuitive on Apple devices, but its platform lock-in and price push some users to look elsewhere.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Cardhop's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Contacts+ automatically enriches contact cards with social profiles, deduplicates entries, and provides unified contact sync across platforms.
Explore Contacts+ (formerly FullContact) data →Google Contacts offers merge suggestions, contact activity history, and seamless integration with Gmail and Google Workspace for free.
Explore Google Contacts data →Cloze monitors email, calls, meetings, and social to build a relationship timeline for each contact without manual entry.
Explore Cloze data →Dex helps you track relationships with reminders to follow up, note-taking per contact, and syncs with LinkedIn, Gmail, and your phone contacts.
Explore Dex data →Covve scans business cards, enriches contacts with company data, and nudges you to stay in touch with periodic follow-up reminders.
Explore Covve data →HiHello replaces paper business cards with shareable digital profiles and provides a smart address book for contacts you receive.
Explore HiHello data →Users leaving Cardhop most often cite Android or Windows needs, landing on Google Contacts or Dex as their next choice.
No. Cardhop is exclusive to Apple platforms — Mac, iPhone, and iPad only.
Yes. Cardhop uses your existing iCloud, Google, Exchange, and CardDAV contact sources as its backend.
Cardhop adds natural language input (type "Call John mobile" to add a number), faster search, and richer interaction options from the contact card.
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