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Mailient

Mailient

Stop managing emails, Start automating them.

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Mailient helps founders stay focused by turning inbox chaos into clarity. It spots emails that matter, surfaces follow-ups, and drafts replies in your tone - no bots, no CRM, no new inbox. It highlights what needs action now, keeps deals warm, and saves hours of mental load. AI-detected important emails, smart follow-ups, human-sounding drafts, and founder-first workflows. You stay human. Mailient handles the chaos.
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Maulik Barsaiyan
I didn’t build Mailient because “AI is the future.” I built it because I was watching something quietly break in front of me. My father works outside the city. Constant travel. Random meals. Long days. All for us. And every time I thought about “building something big,” I kept coming back to one thing: He doesn’t get to choose what deserves his attention. His inbox chooses for him. Important emails get buried. Follow-ups slip. Opportunities die silently. Not because he’s careless, but because the system is stacked against humans. And then I realized something uncomfortable. Every founder I talked to had the same problem. Not “too many emails.” Too many decisions hiding inside emails. What to reply now. What can wait. What could cost money if ignored. What looks harmless but isn’t. CRMs didn’t help. Filters didn’t help. “Zero inbox” was a lie. So I stopped trying to build another email app. I built a lens. Mailient doesn’t try to be smarter than you. It shows you where to look. It surfaces: conversations at risk opportunities heating up emails that look normal but matter more than you think So you don’t lose momentum to noise. This isn’t about automation. It’s about attention. The most expensive resource founders bleed every day. Mailient exists because missing the wrong email doesn’t just waste time. It changes outcomes. And I refuse to let important things disappear quietly anymore.