iNag turns the people physically near you into a private, opt-in networking layer. You choose the mode. You choose the layers you share. You choose when — and to whom — to reveal your real identity.
A simple three-beat rhythm that respects everyone's privacy by default.
iNag uses BLE — Bluetooth Low Energy — to detect other NAGers in the room. No global feed, no "people you may know," no creeping. Just the room you're actually in.
A Nag is an opt-in "I'd like to connect." Your dummy profile shows up on their side — never your real name. They review, then accept or pass.
After a Nag is accepted, each side independently chooses what to share — Personal, Social, Business. Real identity is always opt-in, both ways.
Your iNag identity isn't one rigid card. It's a stack of four independent layers. You decide which layers are visible to which connection — and that decision can change later.
A conference floor, a beach bar, a Townhall, a quick coffee — each calls for different rules of engagement. iNag has six built-in modes. Switch any time.
One-to-one quiet networking. Conservative defaults — discovery is curated.
Faster pace, looser filters. Designed for social events where you meet lots of people quickly.
Casual, ambient. Walking around the city, in a cafe, on transit — quiet background discovery.
Wider radius, denser crowd. Built for events where everyone in the room is fair game for a Nag.
Lead with your Business layer. Designed for meetups, networking events, and trade shows.
For sales teams and brand booths broadcasting to attendees in a controlled environment.
iNag isn't just person-to-person. It's a fabric that connects individuals, businesses, employees, and event organizers — without compromising anyone's privacy.
You. A person at a conference, a party, a meetup. Discovers other INagers and (optionally) businesses around you. Privacy-first by default.
A coffee shop, a boutique, a service business. Pushes a small Business Card to nearby INagers — they accept or ignore. No spam, no auto-broadcast.
Large orgs running booths, conferences, or sales floors. Many employees, one brand, fine-grained controls and analytics.
Event organizers who want every attendee to be able to NAG the speakers, the panel, or each other — for the duration of the event only.
And the room never loses sight of you. iNag is built on one rule: no real identity is shared without consent. Ever.