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AI Emaily
Your AI inbox that writes like you + replies on autopilot
199 followers
Your AI inbox that writes like you + replies on autopilot
199 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.













Took it for a spin on my chaotic inbox and the triage was genuinely useful, not just keyword sorting. Drafted a few replies in my voice that I'd actually send.
AI Emaily
@serhat273347 Love this — triage that reads the signal instead of keyword-sorting is exactly the bar 🙌 And "replies I'd actually send" is the whole point of drafting from your Context brain. Thanks for running it on a real chaotic inbox, Serhat — that's the best test there is.
Check our use cases for different features → aiemaily.com/use-cases
How does it actually learn my voice well enough to draft replies, and is there a sample size or warm-up period where the output might feel off before it gets it right?
How does the "drafts replies in your own voice" actually work at the start — do you need to feed it old emails to learn your tone, or does it pick up your style from somewhere else?
How does it actually learn my voice well enough to draft replies I trust, especially in the first few weeks before it has much to go on?
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?
Set it to Copilot mode on my work inbox and it genuinely flagged only the messages that needed me that day, which is more than most assistants manage. The undo and audit trail gave me enough confidence to let it draft and send a few replies while I stepped away.