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AI Emaily
Your AI inbox that writes like you + replies on autopilot
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Your AI inbox that writes like you + replies on autopilot
219 followers
AI Emaily is the AI-native inbox that runs like your chief of staff. It reads every message, triages what actually needs you, and quiets the noise. It drafts replies in your own voice — not generic AI text — then schedules and sends across Gmail, Outlook, and any provider from one inbox. Three modes: Manual, Copilot, Autopilot. You approve, it acts, with undo and a full audit trail on everything. Your mail is never used to train models. Start free.













How does the voice matching actually work in practice? Does it learn from my sent mail, and how long does it take before the drafts stop sounding generic and start reading like me?
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@sleymano8vj No sent-mail learning and no "generic until it warms up" phase. In practice you set your tone in the Context brain (plus optional client profiles), and it drafts from that — so it reads like you from the first reply, not after N emails. The edits you make just tighten it further. You decide exactly what it knows and how it sounds.
finally tried this and the voice matching is actually uncanny, drafts sound like me not like a robot wrote them. love that i can flip between copilot and autopilot depending on the day.
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@enesercikyv40 This is the exact reaction we were hoping for 🙌 "Sounds like me, not a robot" is the whole bar — glad the Personal Context tuning is landing. And yeah, flipping Copilot/Autopilot by the day is how I run mine too: Copilot on the busy days, Autopilot when I want it fully handled. Thanks for giving it a real go — anything that'd make it even better for you, I'm right here.
finally something that doesn't sound like a robot wrote my replies — the voice learning actually picked up on my usual signoffs after a day. love the undo button too, saved me once already.
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@nesrinaybalpzj This is exactly the bar — sound like you, not a robot 🙌 That on-voice feel comes from the Context brain you set, and undo is there for exactly that reason: nothing's ever irreversible. Thanks for the real run, Nesrin — love that it already saved you once.
Drafting replies in my own voice is the part that sold me, it actually sounds like me and not the usual stiff AI tone. The undo button on autopilot mode gave me enough trust to let it run on a busy Monday.
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@sadkz3gy This is the whole thesis 🙌 Sounds like you, not stiff AI — because the voice comes from the Context brain you control, not a one-size template. And yeah, undo + full audit are what make Autopilot trustworthy enough to just let it run on a busy Monday. Thanks for the real run, Sadık — anything that'd make it even better, I'm right here. Check our use cases here: → aiemaily.com/use-cases
The triage is genuinely good, it caught a vendor thread I'd been ignoring without flagging it as urgent. Autopilot sending on my behalf still feels weird but the undo and audit trail take the edge off.
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@birolcanglvkrg Love that the triage caught the vendor thread — that's exactly the "quietly flag what I'd have missed" job 🙌 And honestly, Autopilot feeling a little weird at first is healthy — we designed for that. You're never forced into it: most people live in Copilot (drafts wait for your click) and only hand specific, low-stakes lanes to Autopilot once they trust it — scoped by your Rules and guardrails, every send logged, undo on standby. Ease in as far as you're comfortable and no further. Thanks for the real, honest run, Birol.
Check our use cases: aiemaily.com/use-cases
Drafted a reply in my voice before I even opened the thread, and the triage actually felt like my own filter rather than a bot guessing. The undo and audit trail are the detail that sold me on handing it more autonomy.
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@egeqw3q This is the exact feeling we build for 🙌 And here's the "why," since it's no accident: the triage feels like your filter because it basically is — it runs on your Rules and the Context brain you set, not a black-box guess. Same with the draft waiting before you opened the thread: Agent drafts work your queue in the background and land voice-matched, ready for a glance.
On autonomy — you've got the right instinct. Undo + full audit are the seatbelt, so you can hand Autopilot more over time, lane by lane, and always roll anything back. You stay in control the whole way; it just does more of the busywork as you trust it. Thanks for the thoughtful run, Ege.
Check our use cases for different features → aiemaily.com/use-cases
The copilot mode drafts replies that actually sound like me, which is the one thing most email AIs completely fail at. Triage was solid too — felt like a real chief of staff scanning the noise.
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@tubakocatru7ag "Actually sounds like me" is the whole reason we built it this way 🙌 That's the payoff of setting your voice in the Context brain instead of leaving a model to guess — so it clears the bar most email AIs trip over. And "a real chief of staff scanning the noise" is exactly the feeling we're chasing with triage.
Thanks for the thoughtful run, Tuğba — anything that'd make it even sharper for you, I'm right here.
Check our use cases for different features → aiemaily.com/use-cases