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ReplylessAI

AI Email app that's affordable, Hit Inbox Zero

Productivity
Artificial Intelligence
YC Application

Hunted bySrivatsa MudumbySrivatsa Mudumby

ReplylessAI is a powerful AI email app that helps you hit 'Inbox Zero' and beautifully sorts emails into categories. Finally a solid AI Email Inbox with all the features of popular email apps, and don't burn your pocket. No need to pay expensive subscriptions to Superhuman nor triage emails through clunky command line chats.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I’m Sree, the maker of Replyless. Over the years I’ve built a few internet products, including Superpage(exit to YC backed company), and one thing that kept coming up from both creators and productivity enthusiasts was the same complaint: "email overload". Whether you’re a internet power user, creator, founder or just someone who receives a lot of email, the inbox becomes a mix of everything — important conversations, newsletters, payments, marketing junk & many more — all living in the same place. Some tools try to solve this well (Superhuman comes to mind), but they can be expensive and still rely heavily on manual workflows like labels and triage. I started building ReplylessAI to explore a simpler idea: "What if AI could actually separate signal from noise automatically?" Replyless focuses on: • prioritizing the emails that matter • categorizing messages intelligently • helping you respond faster - personal email assistant(just ask 'what are my travel plans' & it should pull up info from air ticket bookings to airbnb confirmations & chart out a quick gist) The goal isn’t inbox zero(even though replyless does this very well). It’s majorly inbox clarity -- "yes! I've reviewed all important emails that arrived today!" This is my third product on the internet, and I’m still learning every day from users. I’d genuinely love feedback from the PH community. A couple things I’m curious about: * What’s the biggest pain in your inbox today? * Do you use any AI tools for email yet? * What would make email actually feel manageable again? Thanks for checking it out 🙏 Happy to answer questions and hear your thoughts. Our early users absolutely love the clean email experience Replyless brings out of the box. As a token of love, we're offering special discount to Product Hunt users! ❤️ See you on the other side, Sree.

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The shift from "inbox zero" to "inbox clarity" really resonates. As someone who gets buried in a mix of transactional emails, newsletters, and actual conversations, the automatic signal-from-noise separation is exactly what's missing in most email clients.

How does the AI categorization handle edge cases like transactional emails that are actually important, such as a Stripe payment failure notification buried among regular receipts?

Email overload is definitely something most people struggle with, especially when important messages get mixed with everything else. The idea of AI automatically separating signal from noise sounds very appealing. How does Replyless learn what actually counts as an important email for each user over time?

This looks really interesting, but I'm curious about the quality benchmark — in what specific scenarios does ReplylessAI outperform Superhuman, and where would you honestly say it's not there yet?

One of my biggest issues is that I subscribe to too many newsletters that I mean to read but never have time for. Are there ways for Replyless to help generate summaries and pull out key insights from an aggregation of newsletters from the week?

The personal assistant angle — asking "what are my travel plans" and getting a consolidated view from booking emails — is a much stronger value prop than just inbox sorting, because it turns email from a chore into a queryable knowledge base. How does Replyless handle multi-account setups where someone has work and personal email with very different categorization needs?

Congrats @srivatsa_mudumby This is real time saver. Quick question: how does Replyless handle false positives? If the AI miscategorizes something important as noise, is there a feedback loop to help it learn your preferences over time?