Email without the clutter — your inbox, calm again.
If opening email feels like opening a junk drawer, this one is for you. AI helps you write replies quickly, decode confusing messages, and clear the clutter — with one important safety rule about unsubscribing.
RepliesAnswer in half the time
For any email that needs a careful reply — the landlord, the bank, a form letter that annoyed you — paste it in and describe what you want to say. Polite, firm, brief: pick your flavor.
The ruleUnsubscribe — but only from real senders
For newsletters and stores you recognize, the unsubscribe link at the bottom is safe and works. For emails from senders you have NEVER dealt with, do not click unsubscribe — it tells spammers your address is live. Mark those as spam/junk instead; that button is in your email toolbar.
Recognize the sender? Unsubscribe. Never heard of them? Mark as junk and move on.
DecodeWhat is this email really saying?
Some emails are confusing on purpose — "changes to your account terms," renewal notices designed to look urgent. Paste them in and ask: "What is this actually saying, and does it need anything from me?" (Leave out account numbers, as always.)
Your turn
Fifteen minutes of inbox peace:
- Unsubscribe from five newsletters you know but never read.
- Mark three strangers as junk.
- Use AI to draft one reply you have been putting off.
What you can do now
- Draft polite, firm replies quickly
- Unsubscribe safely from real senders
- Junk unknown senders without clicking their links
- Decode deliberately confusing emails