1. Contextuality and Relevance:

- Conoted: Our system suggests contacts and experts the moment a user has a specific need or interest in a particular topic. As soon as a user creates a new post the system immediately recommends experts with high ratings on that topic.

- LinkedIn: On LinkedIn, users add contacts based on common professional connections or system suggestions, which may not always be relevant or appropriate for the current task.

2. Current of knowledge and experience:

- Conoted: The ranking of experts is based on their activity and quality of contribution to certain topics. The quantity and quality of notes, activity in discussions and interaction with other users are taken into account, which allows you to accurately identify experts in narrow areas.

- LinkedIn: LinkedIn focuses on users' profiles and resumes, which may not always reflect their current activity and knowledge in a particular field.

3. Structuring and linking information:

- Conoted: The system automatically structures all the information received from users and suggests AI generated tags and links between related posts. This helps the user to easily find and link notes and information.

- LinkedIn: LinkedIn focuses on building and maintaining professional networks, but lacks automatic content structuring and linking at the level of notes and ideas.

4. Interactivity and feedback:

- Conoted: Users can actively interact with notes and comments, and the system takes these interactions into account when ranking experts. This creates a more dynamic and lively knowledge network.

- LinkedIn: In LinkedIn, users can interact through posts and comments, but there is no system for ranking contacts based on their contributions and activity in specific topics.

5. Personalisation:

- Conoted: Users can save their notes as private or public, controlling who has access to their content. This creates a personal knowledge base that can be customised.

- LinkedIn: On LinkedIn, profiles and posts are most often visible to all users or contacts, which can limit personalisation.


As such, our Useful Contacts system at Conoted provides users with a more contextual, relevant and deeply structured way to interact with experts and information, making it unique and effective compared to LinkedIn.