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· Olivier Moreau · Use cases  · 1 min read

The handful of emails that actually need you

Ask Brain what in your inbox needs a reply today. It surfaces the few that matter, drafts the replies, and you review and send.

Ask Brain what in your inbox needs a reply today. It surfaces the few that matter, drafts the replies, and you review and send.

Morning. Instead of scrolling your inbox, you ask:

“What in my mail actually needs a reply today?”

Brain scans, surfaces the few that matter, and drafts the replies — you just review and send.

You’re not trying to “process email.” You’re trying to handle the four messages that actually need a human. Brain finds them, writes the first pass, and gives you back the half hour you’d have spent scrolling.

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