Lightfern for Email - The telepathic AI writing tool

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Finish thoughts before fingers hit keys. Working directly in your inbox as a browser extension, Lightfern nails the details that make emails feel like you - nicknames, sign-offs, your tone of voice - and pulls context from past threads to finish sentences the way you would. All with zero data retention by default.

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Congrats on the launch ๐Ÿ‘
I loved the idea of โ€œCursor for email,โ€ especially the focus on personal tone and context. W

Thanks for the feedback!

ย  ย  ย Thanks for the kind words ๐Ÿ™‡โ€โ™‚๏ธ

I've been using Lightfern since its Beta and I just love the context it has on my calendar and previous e-mails.. and all these details pop up just at the right time!

ย Thanks for helping us test out Lightfern! Really appreciate all the feedback

Congrats on the launch! ๐Ÿš€ Love this telepathic, inโ€‘inbox email copilot with zero data retention.


ย Thank you Zeiki! Glad that this resonates with you!

Congrats on the launch. Authenticity in AI communication is a hard problem, and itโ€™s refreshing to see it addressed head-on instead of optimizing for generic better writing.

ย Thanks Kevan! Really appreciate the feedback.

ย Thank you - really appreciate that. Authenticity is exactly the hard part we cared most about. Weโ€™re trying to build something that supports how people already communicate, rather than replacing it with a โ€œbetterโ€ but generic version. Feedback like this genuinely means a lot to us ๐Ÿ™

Cursor for email analogy is perfect! I love the focus on personalisation, we are actually building a personalised product ourselves, so I'm a believer that personalisation is king in this space. How does Lightfern handle the balance between using past thread context and the userโ€™s global writing style? Does it prioritize recent interactions, or does it build a long-term tone of voice profile?

ย Thanks Anna for the kind words! I agree - personalisation is important.

We have mechanisms to balance past thread context with the userโ€™s global writing style. Both approaches are valid; what matters is having the most accurate, up-to-date version of the userโ€™s style and feeding it to the AI at the right time. Context engineering is central to our product, and weโ€™re focused on making it correct and reliable for our users.

Can't wait to see what you've been working on ๐Ÿ‘€ Fingers crossed for your product!

ย Thanks for the insights, Jacek! (Itโ€™s Valeria, by the way, but no worries :) ). I love the term context engineeringโ€”it really captures the complexity of what we are all trying to achieve with personalization right now!

Fingers crossed for Lightfern's growth! Looking forward to seeing how you guys evolve this further!

ย Sorry Valeriia for the mistake. It won't happen again :)

Congrats on the launch! Positioning this as Cursor for email with deep thread context and personal tone is compelling. How does Lightfern balance pulling in rich historical context with avoiding overreach, especially so suggestions feel helpful and accurate without surfacing details that might no longer be relevant or appropriate in a given conversation?

great question. We get two passes at solving this: Search: from a big set of data, find me the top-k relevant datapoints without finding unrelated ones. ML: given a set of data (some of which might be noisy / unrelated), give me the most accurate prediction possible. If you can solve one of these very well you already get "good" suggestions. But if you solve both then the product starts to feel crazy good :)

Interesting project. Why donโ€™t you save the data? Is it because of GDPR?

ย Great question! That's more of our philosophy on security and privacy: we don't want to have access to people's personal data more than we need to.

Telepathicโ€™ is a bold claim. But if you actually nail tone + thread context + zero retention, thatโ€™s a real unlock. Most AI writing tools optimize for sounding better. The hard problem is sounding like you.

If Lightfern can reduce cognitive load without flattening personality, thatโ€™s where it wins.

Curious how you think about long-term memory vs. situational context that balance is everything in email.