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Prio
Your AI chief of staff for email, calendar, and tasks
51 followers
Your AI chief of staff for email, calendar, and tasks
51 followers
Prio is an AI chief of staff (Executive Assistant) for founders. One chat to manage your inbox, calendar, tasks, and contacts across Gmail, Outlook, Google Calendar, and Drive. Every action; emails, meetings, follow-ups are going through an approval queue. nothing executes without your OK. Over time, Prio learns from your approvals and starts automating routine actions automatically. High-stakes decisions always stay in your hands. EU hosted, GDPR native.





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Rad job @fredvanrijswijk, love the fact that LinkedIn inbox is also connected. Follow-ups and replies are so easy to miss. Does it somehow identify unimportant emails and screen through them?
Prio
Thanks@sayanta_ghosh Yes, Prio scans email metadata and filters out the obvious noise (newsletters, notifications, automated reminders) so your inbox view shows only what actually needs you. LinkedIn was a must-have for me personally, too many good conversations die in that inbox.
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Does it read emails? + Is it safe in terms of reading that written email communication?
Prio
@busmark_w_nika Great questions,
Yes, Prio reads email content to do its job (summarize threads, draft replies, surface follow-ups you'd otherwise miss). It can't filter noise or find what needs you without that.
On safety: emails aren't used to train any AI models, access is scoped via Google/Microsoft OAuth (you can revoke anytime), and data stays encrypted. You're in control of which accounts are connected and can disconnect in one click.
Happy to go deeper on any of it.
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@fredvanrijswijk That's enough :) TY for clarifying! :)
Considered handling communication via SMS/iMessage and Voice calls too?
Athena
Looks great! I’m actually going to try this, seriously what really caught me is that it’s realistic. Not just "jumping straight" into full automation where I constantly have to fix things manually, but instead starting with a learning phase first and only then gradually taking actions automatically.