Launched this week

HumanInbox
Your AI personal assistant for email, on your phone
44 followers
Your AI personal assistant for email, on your phone
44 followers
HumanInbox is your AI email assistant, available directly on Telegram or WhatsApp. It reads your inbox, drafts replies in your tone, sends follow-ups automatically, and keeps your calendar up to date, all without opening your email client. No new app to learn. Just message your assistant like you would a real one, from your phone. Built for solopreneurs and busy executives who get too many emails and have no one to handle them.





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I like HumanInbox's seamless integration of emails in my WhatsApp. Just curious whether the email sent would be formatted correctly, because in your demo, I see a block of text instead of a properly formatted message in HumanInbox's response.
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@jinhao_bai2 Good question! We are using the Gmail API, so the format fits really well with the email. The demo it's not a real email :)
Congrats on the launch, Tom. I like the "no new app" approach via Telegram/WhatsApp is a smart friction-killer.
One quick note since HumanInbox reads and drafts from personal inboxes: make sure your Privacy Policy explicitly states how email content is processed, stored, and whether it's used for model training. Apple and enterprise security teams scrutinize this heavily for email-access apps.
Not trying to sell anything, just a heads-up from someone who reviews these policies daily.
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@adamjabbar thanks so much for the feedback! Totally agree with you
"No new app to learn" - this is such an underrated product decision. As a solo founder drowning in email, the idea of just messaging an assistant on WhatsApp instead of opening another dashboard is really appealing. How are you handling the trust barrier? Giving an AI access to your inbox feels like a big ask, even when you desperately need the help.
Do you compile tone into an idiolect from ingesting emails as context, or is this learned over time?
Oof $100 a month is definitely cost prohibitive outside of ‘executive’ use, as advertised, no notes.
But how does this stack up to superhuman?