Across six companies. In your voice. Always on. Fully transparent.
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Day one it reads 60 days across every mailbox. It doesn't make you configure anything — it shows you what it noticed and asks permission. ~5 minutes of quick cards.
Automatic calibration · human-gated · per-companyIt studied your sent mail — greetings, length, sign-off, tone — and built a voice profile. Drafts sound like you. You review and send; it never sends for you.
Voice profile from sent mail · propose-only draftingHi Sam — thanks for the quick turn. The $700K–$1.5M range works; let's lock the platform call for Thursday. Best, Pierre
Live, 24/7 — not a weekly summary. As each email arrives it's read, judged against your rules, and sorted in place — instantly.
98% handled automatically. You see only the 2%.
Cross-tenant triage (Sonnet) · needs-you judgment (Opus) · rules applied on arrival
Three colored sections, applied right in Outlook as mail arrives: ① To you, ② Action needed, ③ FYI. See at a glance what's truly yours. Nothing deleted.
Inbox sections + importance · in place, no moving · reversible
Thousands of old emails? It groups them and asks once per group: file, adjust, or skip. Nothing moves without your approval, and nothing is ever deleted.
One-time inbox cleanup · approval cards · reversible
For mail that deserves a response, the draft is waiting in your Drafts — in your voice, with the thread's context. You glance, tweak a word, send. It never sends for you.
In-thread drafts · compose from chat · your voiceRe: Operator-buyer — "the range works; Thursday for the platform call."
Re: Telematics meeting — "Tuesday works; send the deck beforehand?"
It pulls to-dos from your email, your chats, and the loops you'd forget — that quote with no reply in 12 days — into one ranked list, overdue first, with due dates. Surfaced in a morning briefing and on a Focus tab.
Consolidated focus list · open-loop tracking · due dates · morning briefing
It lives in your Teams chat. Ask it anything — "draft a reply to Sarah," "what's waiting on me," "file everything from this sender." And it's proactive: it reaches out first.
At 5:30 it sends one brief: everything it did, and the handful of things that still need you. Not a wall of links — a note from your chief of staff.
Scannable end-of-day digestI handled 488 emails for you · 8 need your eyes · 5 waiting on a reply.
When it spots a pattern, it offers to make it a rule: "I keep seeing mail from this sender you never reply to — auto-file it from now on?" One tap. Reversible. It batches, never nags.
Glass-box learning · human-gated rules · consolidated proposals
Every decision logged with its reasoning. Every rule reversible. A kill switch. IT-locked.
Admin center · audit + reasoning · hours-saved & ROI · kill switchBuilt for six tenants from day one — every record scoped per principal and per company, never shared. Adding the next executive is onboarding, not a rebuild.
Multi-mailbox · multi-tenant · per-principal isolation · additive onboarding"An executive assistant that reads every email across all your companies, learns how you work, handles 98% of it transparently, drafts the rest in your voice, protects your attention — and proves, in hours and dollars, what it saved you."