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Browser-first capture workflow
Founder-led pilot rollout

Browser-first contact capture for real working teams.

QuickContact is building browser-first contact capture and structured workflow tools. The current public pilot focuses on Real Estate, where teams move from listing pages to reviewable rows and workspace follow-up.

Current desktop browser workflow runs through the Firefox extension. The Android app is live on Google Play and the workspace review flow sits behind the same product ecosystem.
Current public pilot

What Real Estate teams use first

Capture
Visible phone number plus listing context from the page
Quick Extraction
Core row for contact, title, price, location and source
Deep Extraction
Richer property row for rooms, areas, notes and review
Why it feels real
Published on Google Play.The Android app already exists as part of the same product family.
Firefox extension workflow.The current desktop browser path is the Firefox Browser Companion.
Workspace review queue.Structured captures can be reviewed and sent on from the workspace.
Ecosystem

One product, three working surfaces.

The public pilot is not a separate microsite. Android, the Firefox extension, and the workspace flow belong to the same QuickContact product and the same team workflow.

Android App

Mobile companion

Published on Google Play for mobile contact saving and account-linked usage.

Firefox Extension

Browser-first capture

The current public desktop workflow starts in Firefox and turns listing pages into capture and extraction actions.

Workspace Workflow

Review before export

Teams can review structured rows, keep notes inside the workspace, and send the right version downstream.

How it works

A simple browser-to-workspace flow.

This is the current shape of the product: open the page, capture the contact and structured information, then review or export the result with the team.

1.

Open the listing page, agency page or browser workflow your team already uses.

2.

Capture the visible contact point together with structured information from the surrounding page.

3.

Review the row in the workspace, then copy or export the version your team wants to use.

Product in use

Actual product surfaces, not a concept deck.

These are real QuickContact product views from the current workflow.

Structured extraction

Real listing context captured as a structured row.

The current pilot turns visible property-page evidence into a more useful row for the team.

QuickContact structured extraction screenshot from a real estate listing workflow
Actual structured extraction example from the current Real Estate workflow.
Firefox workflow

Extension onboarding and browser capture flow.

The current desktop path is the Firefox extension, connected to the same workspace and review flow.

Recorded onboarding flow for the current Firefox Browser Companion.
Trust signals

Built lightly, but already usable.

Google Play

The Android app is already published and usable today.

Founder-led pilot

The public rollout is deliberately narrow and hands-on while the workflow hardens.

Workspace review queue

Structured captures can be checked before they are sent on.

Structured export

The product already supports copying and exporting reviewable rows.

Current public path

Real Estate is the public pilot. The platform is broader.

Start with the Real Estate workflow if your team works from browser listings today. The same product ecosystem also includes the Android app and workspace review flow.