If you want an AI email assistant to free up some time in your life, Addy is a good option. It automates and optimizes email processes by scoring emails based on your settings, sending daily digests of your to-do list, sending follow-up emails with drafts and sending reminders for events. Addy works with multiple email services like Outlook, Yahoo and Gmail, and lets you compose emails in more than 100 languages. The tool promises to boost team productivity by 30% while protecting data security and privacy.
Another option is Warmest, which uses ChatGPT to write custom responses to your emails. It also offers features like a personalized writing style, calendar integration to schedule emails and summaries with to-do items. Warmest can free up about 5 hours a week by automating email tasks and offering a modern email interface with snooze and send-later options.
Ellie is another option. The tool learns your voice to write replies to emails that are contextually relevant. It can handle multilingual emails, works as a browser extension for Chrome and Firefox, and integrates with Gmail and Fastmail. Ellie is good for people who get a lot of email and struggle with reply anxiety, dyslexia, language barriers or grammar.
For more-advanced email management, Superhuman offers a split inbox, AI-powered drafting and follow-up emails. It also has read status tracking and error correction. Superhuman works with Gmail and Outlook, and its interface is designed to be easy to use with keyboard shortcuts to help you get through your inbox. The tool promises to save people about 4 hours a week and cut response times by a factor of 10.