Contacts

The same person, on every record they touch.

Contacts in Oko are a primitive, not an app. Any object you define can carry people, and each person is one entry in a shared directory — not a copy pasted between tools that drift apart.

people record

Dana Whitfield

counsel · Meridian Co

[email protected] · +1 (512) 555-0114 · meridian.co

appears on

  • Meridian rollout deal · point of contact
  • Walker v. Meridian matter · opposing counsel
  • Security audit purchase · vendor contact

One directory. Zero drift.

Dana shows up on a deal, a matter, and a purchase as one record, not three. Update the person once — her name, her details — and every record that carries her sees it. Her role stays with each record, because a role belongs to the relationship, not the person. When a deal closes or a matter opens, the history follows Dana, not the app she happened to be typed into.

The directory is part of the graph.

People live in the same graph as everything else, so questions about people have one home. Filter by role, by company, by the fields you added yesterday — and deeper traversal, like people by the deals their company has open, is where the graph is built to go.

people · role = counsel · company = Meridian Co → 3 matches

Every primitive works this way: attached to the objects you define, connected through one graph, and operated by the same rules.

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