Oníbodè doesn't require someone to have an account before you can know them. It tracks the person, persistently, even before they ever sign up.
Sarah adds Tunde Bello, CEO of ABC Holdings, to her private network. A person record is created for him, visible only to Sarah.
Chidinma adds Tunde too. That doesn't create a duplicate — it links to the same person record, so the graph gains a second private path to him.
When Tunde creates his own account, the existing record links to it — every relationship that pointed to him keeps working.
Tunde's record never becomes three separate profiles — it stays one person, reachable through every relationship that named him, with nothing exposed until it's needed for a path. That's the difference between a contact list and a relationship graph.
Add your first contacts and see how the graph works for you.
A live path through your network — 2 hops, strongest route.
Your network stays private — only a path is ever surfaced.