Gmail without the guilt

Inbox triage

Sort the pile. Draft the replies. Never send. The inbox is still yours.

Support, founders, and sales all land in one Gmail. You need a triage, not auto-send.

What the Bot does

  • Fetch unread from Gmail or Outlook for the labels you name.
  • Bucket: reply, wait, archive. Draft the replies.
  • Do not send, delete, or auto-forward.

Never without you

  • Send
  • Delete in bulk
  • Change forwarding

First message

Talk first. The first message is a real task — not a template to configure.

Inbox triage

Triage unread from yesterday. Draft replies. Do not send.

Message Inbox triage

Tools this job uses

Connect them when the Bot hits a wall. Nothing goes live until you say so.

FAQ

Does it need Gmail connected?

Gmail and Outlook connect under Plugins. First tasks can still be a file summary with no connector.

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Hire for the work. Each Bot is a person in the sidebar.

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A computer, a ticket, a fixture

Bug reproduction

Reproduce the bug from the report. Write steps, expected vs actual, and a minimal fixture. Do not change production.

Hire a closer who does not send mail

Sales outbound

Draft follow-ups from the account list. Do not send. Ask before anything leaves the thread.

GitHub and Linear, in English

Shipping updates

What shipped, what is stuck, what needs you. No merge, no deploy.

Hire the first one

Meet your first Bot.

Name, optional job, how it should work. Open the thread. The first message is a real task.

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