Inbox Digest AI

Inbox Digest AI

Your free daily AI email briefing. See what matters in 60s

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Tired of checking email 50 times a day? InboxDigest gives you one AI-powered summary once a day with everything from your Gmail. Every email = one clear sentence. Important stuff first. Receipts filed away. Spam hidden. It's like having an assistant read your email overnight and brief you in 60 seconds. - Free forever (no paid tier) - AI-powered summaries - Privacy-first (we never store emails) - Works with Gmail Stop reacting to email. Start deciding what matters.
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Amil Asokan
Hey everyone! 👋 This is another free app from the builder of Supamail. I built InboxDigest because I was checking email 47 times a day and getting nothing done. Most email tools help you write faster. Nobody helps you read smarter. What it Does: One AI-powered digest once a day with everything from your Gmail, summarized into one line per email, automatically categorized by importance. We are a privacy first app and CASA certified. We do not store or read your emails. Why it's free forever: I wanted people to experience AI email summaries without commitment. It's a companion to our paid app (Supamail), but works perfectly standalone. Would love your feedback! Thanks for checking it out! 🙏
Chilarai M

This is a brilliant idea. Email overload is such a daily struggle, and having an AI neatly summarize everything into one clear digest feels like a real productivity win. I love the privacy-first and free-forever approach too. Can’t wait to try InboxDigest!

Sanskar Yadav

Congrats on the launch! Best wishes for what comes next.

Amil Asokan

@sanskarix Thank you!

R Pidugu

Yes, I know how frequently we check our inbox, if this app solves by filtering all junk and shows only the mail important, that is really good. But how it is different from spam filters already in mail apps like gmail?