Coming soon: Easy Contacts Manager
The iPhone Contacts app has no bulk delete, so clearing hundreds of stale entries means deleting them one at a time. This app fixes that.
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The built-in Contacts app on iPhone has never solved one basic problem: there is no bulk delete. Clearing out a few hundred entries that piled up over the years means opening and deleting each one by hand. That annoyed me often enough to build Easy Contacts Manager.
Development is finished and it is being prepared for App Store review.
What it does
- Select many, delete once — Multi-select any number of contacts and delete, favourite or message them in one go. A vCard backup is exported automatically before every bulk delete, so a mistake is recoverable.
- Find and merge duplicates — Detect duplicates by name, phone and email across three strictness levels. When merging, you pick which value to keep field by field; nothing is overwritten blindly.
- Clear out dead entries — Surface contacts with no name, or with neither phone nor email, usually leftovers from old imports.
- Tags and smart lists — Smart lists maintain themselves from rules you write, so something like "has a company but no email" always stays current.
- Scan cards and QR codes — Photograph a business card to pull out name, phone, email, company and job title. All recognition happens on your device.
- Birthdays and follow-ups — Birthday reminders ahead of time, optionally written to Calendar. Set a follow-up cadence for people who matter and get nudged when it has been too long.
- Import and export — Two-way vCard and CSV, with your own column mapping for CSV.
About your data
No servers, no accounts, no third-party SDKs, and no network requests of our own. Multi-device sync goes only through your own private iCloud database. An address book is about as sensitive as personal data gets, and I did not want to leave myself any room to be clever about it.
A proper release note will follow once it is on the App Store. Full details on the Easy Contacts Manager page.