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EmailAjent – an AI executive assistant for your email threads

EmailAjent – an AI executive assistant for your email threads

by arttaboi·May 5, 2026·2 points·0 comments

AI Analysis

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CC-based workflow avoids inbox scanning, but another AI email wrapper in a crowded market.

Strengths
  • CC-only permission model reduces privacy risks compared to full inbox scanning tools.
  • No installation required; works immediately by adding an address to existing threads.
Weaknesses
  • Directly competes with established players like Superhuman AI and Microsoft Copilot.
  • Author admits it is experimental and prone to making mistakes in sensitive threads.
Category
Target Audience

Professionals managing high-volume email coordination

Similar To

Superhuman · Shortwave · Microsoft Copilot

Post Description

I just built this with a basic set of guardrails and a limited skillset, and it’s still pretty rough around the edges.

I’d really appreciate any feedback.

It’s free for the first few users — you can use the invite code DEMO34.

Note: This is experimental and not fully tested. It can and will make mistakes, so use it carefully, especially in important or sensitive email threads.

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