Sushanth Tiruvaipati

TidyMail - AI email client built for your phone, not your desk

AI email client for iOS + Android. Connects Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, iCloud, Exchange, AOL — auto-sorts mail into Updates, Promos, Social, Todos. AI bulk-triage ('mark these 14 as done'), AI compose, AI attachment summaries. Mobile-first indie alternative to Superhuman.

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Sushanth Tiruvaipati
Hey ProductHunt — Sushanth here. I'm a solo developer running a portfolio of mobile apps, and TidyMail is the one I've been quietly most obsessed with building. The honest reason I built this: every AI email tool I tried assumed I was sitting at a MacBook. The mobile apps were afterthoughts — shrunken desktop UIs with the AI features buried or stripped out. But I do probably 80% of my email on my phone, and I think a lot of people in similar situations do too. So TidyMail started as a personal fix and grew into a real product. A few things I'm particularly proud of: The thread summaries appear before you open a thread. You scroll your inbox and already know whether something needs a reply today or can wait. That single interaction changed how I personally triage email — it removes the anxiety of the unknown. The reply drafting is trained to pick up on your phrasing patterns over time. It's not just "write a professional response" — it gets progressively closer to how you actually write. Early users have told me it's the first AI drafting tool that doesn't make them edit more than they would have just written it themselves. And on pricing — I looked at what the big AI email players charge and built something that I think an individual or small team can actually justify without a budget approval process. I've been testing this with a small group for a few months and it's stable, fast, and handles the edge cases (threads with 60+ messages, calendar invites embedded in chains, forwarded chains with weird formatting) that break a lot of clients. Happy to answer anything — about the product, the mobile-first design decisions, how the triage logic works, whatever. Ask away.