Google Contacts

Communication

Neotask keeps your Google Contacts organized and current -- OpenClaw creates, searches, and manages contacts so your address book becomes a living, queryable business asset.

What You Can Do

Your contacts are one of your most valuable business assets, but only if they are organized and up to date. Neotask turns contact management from a chore into a conversation.

Smart Contact Management

Create contacts with full details -- name, email, phone, company, title, address, birthday, and notes -- in one command. Update existing contacts when people change jobs or phone numbers. Your agent handles the data entry you never get around to.

Instant Search

Find anyone by name, email, phone number, company, or even the content of notes you added. Your agent searches across all fields simultaneously, so you find the right contact even when you only remember partial details.

Organization and Cleanup

Create contact groups for segmentation -- clients, vendors, investors, conference leads. Identify and merge duplicate contacts that accumulate from email auto-adds. Keep your address book clean without manual housekeeping.

Every action runs autonomously or requires your approval -- you decide.

Try Asking

  • "Add Jane Smith, VP of Sales at TechCorp, jane@techcorp.com, 555-0142"
  • "What's David's phone number at Meridian Partners?"
  • "Update Maria's email to maria.r@newcompany.com"
  • "Create a group called 'Conference Leads 2026' and add the contacts I created today"
  • "Find all contacts who work at Google"
  • "Check for duplicate contacts and merge any you find"
  • "Show me everyone in my 'Investors' group"
  • "Export my 'Clients' group as a CSV"
  • Pro Tips

  • Include company and job title when creating contacts -- it makes future searches by organization far more effective.
  • Use contact groups to segment your network and enable bulk operations when needed.
  • Schedule monthly duplicate checks as an automation -- duplicates accumulate faster than you think from email auto-adds.
  • Add notes with context about how you met or key details -- notes are searchable and invaluable months later.
  • Before a meeting, ask "show me everything I have on this person" for a quick briefing.
  • Pair contact management with your CRM to keep both systems in sync automatically.
  • Works Well With