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Breezemail

Categorize your emails with AI

Email
Productivity

Hunted byKalo YankulovKalo Yankulov

Breezemail keeps your important emails in your inbox and categorizes the rest with AI. We've trained our AI to identify the emails that truly matter to you. It labels important emails for your inbox and automatically organizes the rest into smart categories.

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Hey Product Hunters, I am Kalo, co-founder of Breezemail. If your inbox is anything like mine, you spend at least 20% of your life opening, answering, and unsubscribing from emails. Arguably, the only thing more tedious than this is fixing your grandma’s Windows XP (arguably). Or you just gave up, and your inbox app has a cute red dot with a truncation ellipsis (…), also known as the symbol of inbox doom. Either way, the whole inbox situation is an absolute disaster. We wanted to solve this challenge using AI. Breezemail will help you enter the holy land of Inbox Zero. It’s an email categorizer tool that keeps important emails in your inbox and categorizes the rest into folders using natural language prompts. How does it work? 1. Breezemail has a default Important category which leaves all your real human emails in your inbox. 2. Everything else is organized into AI folders (or labels). Labels using natural language prompts, for example, “All emails from my family”. 3. We give you a bunch of pre-defined categories to start with, and you can create your own custom categories, the same way you would write a ChatGPT prompt (yes, our tool also uses ChatGPT). We’ve been testing it in-house for both our personal and business emails, and it worked so well that I no longer hate link builders and outreach people because their requests are neatly organized into a couple of folders. For my personal inbox, I can finally see all my receipts in one place, and all stock newsletters are ready for daily review in a different folder. Go try it out now for free. We’d love to hear your feedback, so please don’t be shy and drop me a line back. Currently, the tool is only available for Outlook, but we are working on a Gmail app, too. If you’d like to try it for Gmail, please let us know. Thank you, Kalo

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Congratulations on your intriguing launch of Breezemail on Product Hunt! I'm excited to explore the AI-powered email categorization feature and discover how it can enhance my email management. I'd love to hear more about the learning process behind the AI and how it ensures personalized email filtering. Best wishes for a successful journey!
Is this something that can work with company emails? Will I get in trouble for compliance issues?
This is a really great use case. I spend a surprising amount of time perfecting gmail filters. One question: how do you ensure AI doesn't access the contents of personal emails? I'll keep an eye out for when the gmail integration is ready :)
Hey @kalo_yankulov - congrats on the launch. I currently use MailMan (on my Gmail) and love it, except that it doesn't have any AI features as yet. Not sure if you have used MM before - if you have would love your views on how Breezemail is better or more suited for email users. Best of luck :)
Pretty cool product. Anything that uses AI to reduce our exposure to unnecessary stuff has my attention
Congratulations on the launch. This sounds great, but it's something I really struggle with. I'm registered for the gmail launch. Great work.
Congrats on the launch, Kalo! I'm wondering, how does Breezemail prioritize emails within the "Important" category to ensure users don't miss critical messages buried in their inbox clutter?
@kalo_yankulov Breezemail sounds like a lifesaver for inbox organization! How does your AI handle categorization for emails that might have multiple contexts or purposes?
Breezemail has caught my eye with its innovative take on email management. By harnessing the power of AI to categorize and organize emails, it promises a much-needed solution to the endless clutter plaguing our inboxes. Congrats on the launch 🚀 Tools related to email should prioritize user privacy. I would like to ask if using AI to help me categorize my emails could potentially breach my privacy?