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Your contacts. Your files. Your rules.
A privacy-first contacts app built with Flutter + Go. Local SQLite storage, file-based auto-backup into ajson file (can easily be used with Syncthing/Dropbox/OneDrive), T9 dialer, VCF/CSV/LDIF import/export, and Material You design. No accounts, no cloud lock-in. - pacifista91/Contacts-Go
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Google knows who you called last summer. I found out Google tracks your contacts in real-time. Not just syncs — tracks. And their infrastructure makes it nearly impossible to escape, because every app just... defaults to them. I looked for a real alternative. Couldn't find one. Here's the twist: I don't know how to code. But then AI agents and vibe-coding happened — and I thought: *if not me, who?* So I built Contacts_Go. A private, offline contacts app with no Google, no tracking, and no nonsense. Building this taught me that you don't need to know how to code to solve a real problem. You just need to care enough. If data privacy matters to you — or if you're a fellow non-technical founder who built something out of pure frustration — I'd love your support and feedback. Please let me know for feature requests.
About GitHub on Product Hunt
“Your contacts. Your files. Your rules.”
GitHub was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #87 on the daily leaderboard. A privacy-first contacts app built with Flutter + Go. Local SQLite storage, file-based auto-backup into ajson file (can easily be used with Syncthing/Dropbox/OneDrive), T9 dialer, VCF/CSV/LDIF import/export, and Material You design. No accounts, no cloud lock-in. - pacifista91/Contacts-Go
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