SummAgent - Spend less time reading emails, more time making moves
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SummAgent is a Chrome extension that lives inside your Gmail.
It doesn't just summarize; it understands and acts.
Deep Context Summarization: Get the core of long threads instantly.
Seamless Drafting: High-quality reply drafts that maintain professional tone.
Action Items extraction: Automatically extracts what you need to do.
Zero Workflow Friction: No switching tabs. It stays where you work.


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SummAgent
This will save us time, but will it make the replies repetitive after some time?
SummAgent
@prateek_kumar28
Thank you for sharing your feedback.
First, I have established a rule that requires responses to always be based on numbers and facts.
Therefore, meaningless repetition does not occur.
Additionally, I have designed the system to prevent the use of words that people generally do not use, ensuring the conversation flows as smoothly as possible.
Finally, I eliminated the "repetitive" feeling by generating responses that match the sender's tone or context.
Of course, I am not saying it is perfect;
I will continue to listen carefully customer's opinion and feedback in the future to create the best app for users.
Thank you again for your valuable feedback 🙏🙏🙏
action item extraction is the real value. 'let's revisit this' won't surface as a clean item though - those implicit commitments are the ones that actually get dropped.
SummAgent
@mykola_kondratiuk
That is a good point.
I also encountered the same problem during the early stages of development.
The solution I ultimately came up with utilized the AI's ability to grasp context to convert things
as clearly as possible into the YYYY-MM-DD format.
For schedules or appointments that could not be clearly determined,
I marked them as "Not specified" and added them to the day's schedule,
so they could be reviewed and checked later.
Thank so much for sharing your insight!! 🙏
The 'Not specified' bucket is the right call. Silent failure on ambiguous dates is way worse than an explicit review queue.
ProdShort
I like the idea of keeping everything inside Gmail !! How does it deal with messy threads where several people reply at the same time?