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Contact Book: the GDPR-friendly alternative to Garden

Plain-language privacy notice, standard German GDPR DPA available on request, self-serve export + delete.

GDPR alternative
Personal CRM
Networking
Privacy
Finn Glas
Finn GlasCo-Founder + Engineering
·February 6, 2026·
3 min read

GDPR isn't a checkbox - it's a posture. If you're moving off Garden because their AVV / DPA is opaque, Contact Book is what a clean alternative looks like: subprocessor list of two (Stripe + mail relay), self-serve export + delete from account settings, and a standard German GDPR DPA on request when your procurement team needs one.

At a glance

Garden's appeal is that it can build a picture of your network from the channels you connect - mail, calendar, social - and surface who you're drifting from. Contact Book deliberately does none of that: we never read your email, calendar, or social accounts. You log what you choose, and nothing else is observed. Pick Garden if auto-surfacing your network from your accounts is the value you want; pick us if "the tool reads my channels" is exactly the line you don't want crossed, and you'd rather keep a deliberate, private record hosted in Germany.

GDPR posture

GDPR is a posture, not a checkbox

Three things matter under GDPR for a tool like this: (1) lawful basis for processing, (2) data subject rights (export, delete, port), and (3) the auftragsverarbeitungs­vertrag / DPA chain. Contact Book treats them as engineering invariants, not legal optics. Lawful basis is the contract you sign with us. Subject rights are self-serve from your account settings - no support ticket required. The subprocessor list has two entries (Stripe + mail relay). A standard German GDPR DPA is available on request from /sales whenever your procurement team needs one - we don't charge for it and don't gate it behind a plan tier. Where Garden sits on each of these is the rest of this page.

Contact Book vs Garden: GDPR comparison

When to pick which

Pick Contact Book when

You don't want any tool reading your email, calendar, or social accounts.
You'd rather decide who matters yourself than have a graph inferred for you.
Hosting in Germany and a no-sync, no-tracking posture matter to you.

Pick Garden when

You genuinely want the tool to surface your network automatically from your accounts.
Connecting mail and social to get suggestions is a trade you're happy to make.

GDPR questions

What customer data-protection teams typically ask before signing a DPA.

Start with Contact Book

Free plan, no credit card. We host in Germany. Export + delete are self-serve.

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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