The Skrol app for Android-compatible smartphones lets you take Skrol/SE functionality wherever you go. Unlike the stripped-down mobile versions of most business software, our version is every bit as capable as its big brother and includes extra tools that replace premium stand-alone apps. It is one of the few business apps that belongs on every senior executive's smartphone.
At first glance, Skrol for Android looks deceptively simple. So let's start with the main screen and what it does.

Add new contacts
Add new contacts by dictating, typing, scanning a business card, or reading a QR code
Select a Group
Tap to return to the All contacts list, select another group, or open another account
Find contacts
Find contacts with voice, or type here to search by any field, or a combination of fields
Accounts and Profiles
Tap to switch between iPhone, Gmail, Outlook, and other accounts and to select Business card profiles
Page view options
Switch between the List and Gallery views, sort by field, and manage groups
List view
Scrollable list of contacts in current account or group. Find, add, edit, and delete contacts
Open Favorites group
Intended for accessing the most frequently used contacts
Actions history
Review all of the recent contacts’ actions and repeat them
Actions menu
List of available options for groups and contacts, such as mail merge
Predictive alphabet
Swipe a finger along the alphabet strip to advance a list view to a desired contact’s name
Actions menu
List of available options for groups and contacts, such as mail merge
View Reminders
List of recently expired and pending birthdays and events, and tools to follow them up
All primary controls illustrated above are always present on top-level pages. This design helps you develop visual- and finger memory because "things" are always where you expect them to be. But when you rotate the app horizontally, the active page transforms into a touchless digital business cards that is always with you!
Skrol is organized into Address books, Lists and Galleries, Groups, and Folders. This structure is identical to the Android phone's Contacts app but is optimized for privacy and ease of use. Here is a brief description of each component and their respective benefits:

You can flip between List and Gallery views from the Options menu next to the group name. Galleries are best for groups with each person having a photo, as in the Favorites group on the left. Here are the three top use cases for Galleries:

To help you master the app, we've included a user guide into the app. It breaks down each topic into smaller subtopics, as illustrated on the left.
Because all illustrated articles are stored in the cloud, they are always up-to-date.
You can use the navigation controls in the bottom toolbar to read the guide like you would read a Kindle book.
The History icon on the left end of the toolbar will show you the history of the topics you've read. The app icon on the opposite end returns you to Skrol.
For further convenience, you can switch the guide into the light mode, search through the items, and enlarge the font size.
Many people give up on using contact organizers because adding new contacts by hand, let alone on a smartphone, is such a pain. Not so with Skrol because you wouldn’t need to type in most cases. Researching contacts on a smartphone is even more challenging because you need to retype or copy/paste names into the browser. And good luck adding found information from the browser to the contact folder, especially images, links, and addresses. Skrol solves all that, and here is how:
Plain vanilla organizers don't get much use because they focus mainly on storing names, emails, and phone numbers. Not surprisingly, all people-related apps, such as WhatsApp or LinkedIn, develop their own contacts list, each with its own user interface and quirks. To get in touch with anyone, you need to locate and open the app first, find the person next, and, finally, open their folder. Not so with Skrol — just tap the service icon you wish to use, and it instantly opens a related app with the contact's name in focus, ready to start a call or chat. Here is how it works:

You can instruct Skrol to log your calls, emails, messages, chats, and other actions, including your location at the time of the action.
The log is searchable, sortable, and actionable, meaning you can repeat the same action again and again right from the log. Also, you can pick and choose which actions to log or not.
The actions are stored in the first-in, first-out order, and you can also select how long to save them. When necessary, you can delete any or all items in the log or all actions related to a person.
You can swipe a history item to the left to see all other saved events for this person or swipe to the right to see all other events of this type.
If you enable an option to store your location at the time of any action, you can view this location on the map by using the three-dot menu next to each item.
If you find yourself sending similar text messages or emails, again and again, you can save a good deal of time by using templates instead. This way, you can accomplish the same tasks in a fraction of the time. Templates are especially handy on the go, in the car, or if you aren't a fast typist.

You can create any number of personalized SMS templates that can include a person's name, time, day, duration, and location. This way, you can send informative texts in seconds with zero typing. Here is a typical example:
"Hi, [first name]! Sorry, I am delayed by traffic and expect to be [minutes] late! Please call me back at [my mobile number] if you can't keep the meeting."
When you select this template, Skrol will present you with the "Select duration" list from 5 to 60 minutes so that the final message will look like this:
"Hi, Emily! Sorry, I am delayed by traffic and expect to be 40 minutes late! Please call me back at 201-555-3456 if you can't keep the meeting."
You need only five taps to send this personalized and informative message while the car isn't moving. And it's even faster than dictating one with Siri.
Skrol is optimized for managing multiple groups of different people. The smallest group is represented by immediate family and close friends whom your contact often via the Favorites group. Next are the groups of co-workers, key clients, or other friends whom you contact less often, and groups like doctors, attorneys, and plumbers whom you contact mostly in emergencies. Finally, there are extended family, former classmates, and distant friends that we seldom contact, and the largest group are the people we hoard just in case but rarely if ever, contact again. These people are rarely organized into specific, memorable groups, so we need a reliable search to find them. This section is about ensuring you can get in touch with everyone important reliably and find the rest when “just in case” becomes the case.
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Siri will continue working with all contacts inside Skrol just like before on iPhone, Mac, iPad, Apple Watch, CarPlay, or any other Siri-compatible app or device.
This way, you can continue saying, "Hey, Siri, call Emily's mobile" or "Hey, Siri, take me home" on any connected Apple device with or without Skrol. In other words, for Siri to work, Skrol doesn't have to be active.
Skrol also supports the built-in Siri shortcuts you see on the left. You can choose which ones you wish to add to Siri's repertoire to control some of the most frequently used functions of Skrol with voice.

What are the chances of someone retyping the content of your regular business card info into their contact app? Pretty slim because it's a hassle. Skrol resolves this conundrum by displaying the QR code next to your basic information you see below.
This way, people you meet can instantly scan your contact information directly into their smartphones. You may also include your photo, a brief bio, multiple phones, websites, emails, chat services, links to your Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and other bits you wish to share.
In addition, you can swipe the page left or right to show other business cards or up and down to show a different versions of the current one. Please flip through the gallery to see these options:
You can create multiple digital business cards — one for work, another to share personal information with friends, another for a side gig, or your assistant, partner, spouse, and anyone else. You can also use them as name plaques during sit-down meetings or to introduce yourself during networking events.
While abroad, the app will translate the card into a native language and your home phone numbers will be formatted for international calls. Localized cards are also very convenient while asking for directions or hailing a cab.
If you are considering Skrol/SE for your organization, you can schedule a live remote demonstration with our team before purchasing. We will walk you through the web and mobile apps, show how Skrol connects to supported enterprise contact sources, explain delegated access and account administration, and answer questions about deployment, licensing, onboarding, and support.
Alternatively, you can explore the information available throughout this website and watch our video demonstrations, which cover the principal features, workflows, and capabilities of the Skrol web and mobile applications. These resources are designed to let you evaluate how Skrol works at your own pace before deciding whether a live demonstration is necessary.
Please use the scheduling calendar below to select a convenient date and time. Once your appointment is confirmed, you will receive the meeting details by email.