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Contact Book: the agent-friendly alternative to Obsidian vault

Same product, same surface for humans and AI agents. MCP server + CLI + drop-in clients in 15 languages.

Agentic alternative
Personal CRM
Obsidian
Finn Glas
Finn GlasCo-Founder + Engineering
·March 4, 2026·
1 min read

Contact Book ships an MCP server you can wire into Claude Desktop or any MCP client in five lines. The same auth + access gates apply, the same audit log records every action, the same rate limits apply. Obsidian vault doesn't currently expose this surface - that's the gap.

At a glance

An Obsidian contacts vault is appealing for the same reason a paper notebook is: portable, private, never going away. The cost is everything that requires active prompting - cadence reminders don't fire, life events don't surface, the Sunday review doesn't have an overdue list. Contact Book is what you reach for when the vault stops doing the work.

Agent surface

What 'agent-friendly' actually means in practice

Contact Book ships an MCP server, a CLI, and drop-in clients in 15 languages. They're auto-generated from the same schema your UI uses; the auth, the access gates, the rate limits, the audit log all apply identically whether you're clicking buttons or calling the API. Obsidian vault doesn't currently expose this surface, which is the gap a serious agent integration trips over - the agent ends up scraping the UI through a browser, which is fragile, slow, and silently bypasses everything below.

Contact Book vs Obsidian vault: agent-readiness comparison

When to pick which

Pick Contact Book when

You want a system that nudges you, not just stores what you wrote.

Pick Obsidian vault when

Plain-text local-first is non-negotiable.
You enjoy designing your own template + script suite.

Agentic-integration questions

What an agent-builder asks before wiring a tool into Claude / ChatGPT / Cursor.

Start with Contact Book

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Finn Glas

Written by

Finn Glas

Co-Founder + Engineering

Finn is one of the Co-Founders. He owns the engineering side, the infrastructure, and most of the late-night fixes that ship before anyone notices.

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