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Slashy

The AI assistant that does email for you

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Slashy is an AI-native email client and assistant that drafts replies in your voice, triages what matters, and makes sure no follow-up slips, so you spend less time in your inbox and more time on what matters. It connects to your email, calendar, CRM, and meeting notes and learns how you work, so you can ask Slashy to prep you for your next meeting, draft a follow-up, clear your inbox to zero, track who still owes you a reply, or fire off an email from iMessage or Slack while you're on the go.

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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm Harsha, co-founder/chief email officer of Slashy (text me at 262-271-5339). A few months ago we sat down and asked ourselves a simple question: why did every AI tool we used to write email suck? They could all write. But the drafts were generic. They didn't know who we were talking to, what we'd already said, what got discussed in the last meeting, or how we actually write. No context. No memory. You'd paste in the same background every single time and still get something that sounded like a press release instead of you. And none of them actually did anything. They'd hand you a draft, but never notice the follow-up you forgot or clear the noise out of your inbox. So we built Slashy. Slashy is an AI-native email client and assistant that drafts replies in your voice, triages what matters, and makes sure no follow-up slips. The drafts actually sound like you, not the generic AI slop you can spot a mile away, because Slashy connects to your calendar, CRM, and meeting notes for real context, and learns how you write. It gets sharper every time you correct it. That's the shift: with AI, software can finally learn from how you use it instead of waiting to be configured. If you've used Superhuman, think of it this way: Slashy has everything it does, the speed, the keyboard shortcuts, the command palette, plus it actually does the work for you. And it acts from wherever you are: your desk, iMessage, or Slack. It also works in the background. Set up automations once and Slashy runs them for you. It preps you before every call, pings you the moment a customer emails or opens something you sent, drafts your post-meeting follow-ups, and handles the repetitive inbox work so you don't have to think about it. Heck you can even text Slashy to create calendar events on the go. And there's a lot more under the hood: manage all your email accounts in one place, share your availability and book meetings without leaving your inbox, snippets, scheduled send, bulk unsubscribe, read receipts. Everything you'd expect from a serious email client, done well. Not just the AI parts. A few things Slashy has already done for early users: ✅ Took a founder from 2+ hours a day in email down to about ten minutes. In their words: "everything's already sorted and there are drafts waiting that actually sound like me, I don’t even need my EA anymore“ ✅ Saved a $500k deal that was about to slip through the cracks ✅ Helped a founder close their Series B, by managing all scheduling, and ensuring no investor got ghosted. ✅ Made countless users cancel their Superhuman and Fyxer subscriptions. The goal is simple: you spend your attention on the work only you can do, and Slashy handles the rest so nothing falls through the cracks. It's used by everyone from pre-seed founders to investors to sales teams at fast-growing startups like Corgi, Datafruit, and Autumn. 🎁 For Product Hunt: you can get started for $0, and SLASHYFRIENDS gets you 20% off all subscriptions, lifetime. I'll be here all day with the team, and every comment gets a reply. I'd love to hear: what's the thing you hate the most about email and scheduling 👇

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The "no memory, no context" diagnosis is spot on - it's why most AI email tools feel like a stranger writing on your behalf. The interesting bet here is the assistant noticing the follow-up you forgot; drafting is solved, triage and memory are where the real value is. One question: how do you handle the trust line on actually sending? For me the scary part of email automation isn't the draft, it's the irreversible click. Does Slashy ever send on its own or always hand you the wheel?

I've been using it for ~2 months now, and really like it, especially the agent chat and the mobile app!
Would be great to have the Slashy agent use other services via MCP. How are you guys thinking about that?

By far one of the best productivity tools out there!!! Completely changed how I view email and how I manage my time. The texting agent is incredibly helpful in between meetings and when youre on the go. lets gooooo slashy team!!!

It's really good, I switched from superhuman to manage multiple sales inboxes and its great. The team is shipping significantly faster than superhuman too. I'd recommend it

As a student, I receive a lot of emails from teachers, clubs, and projects. Slashy looks like a great way to save time and keep my inbox organized. The AI-powered reply feature seems especially useful for busy students. Congrats on the launch and good luck!

The part that always makes or breaks these for me is the replies I would never want sent automatically. Does it draft and wait for approval by default, or send on its own? Curious how you set that threshold.

I spend a lot of time with email on my phone. How can I use slashy on my phone?

I’ve been testing this for couple of months; the folks cooked!

Congrats @harsha_gaddipati @dhruv_roongta

This is one of the most cracked teams i've ever met, looking forward to increasing my usage of slashy soon since my inbox is a mess.

Cannot recommend them more!

Building a full client instead of bolting onto Gmail is the part most people won't touch, I guess the switching cost scares everyone into shipping another wrapper! So the voice memory has to carry real weight to justify the move, and it reads like you know that. Congrats on the launch.

Really like the angle here. The thing that always makes or breaks an AI email tool for me is the trust layer right before sending: how much control do I actually get over tone, and does it genuinely learn my own writing style instead of falling back to that generic AI voice you can spot a mile away? Sounds like that's exactly what you're attacking with the calendar/CRM/meeting context plus the correction loop. Curious how many corrections it takes before a draft really sounds like me rather than a press release.

One honest bit of friction: "Free for 7 days, credit card required." The 7 days are fine, but asking for a card up front is a real blocker for a lot of people (me first!). Letting people feel the magic before reaching for their wallet would probably convert better, the product clearly has enough wow to stand on its own. Congrats on the launch :)

The "drafts in your voice with actual context" angle is the part every other AI email tool gets wrong, generic drafts are useless. Looks really thoughtful. How much does it need to read before the drafts actually sound like me, a few days of email or longer?

About Slashy on Product Hunt

The AI assistant that does email for you

Slashy launched on Product Hunt on June 14th, 2026 and earned 304 upvotes and 81 comments, earning #1 Product of the Day. Slashy is an AI-native email client and assistant that drafts replies in your voice, triages what matters, and makes sure no follow-up slips, so you spend less time in your inbox and more time on what matters. It connects to your email, calendar, CRM, and meeting notes and learns how you work, so you can ask Slashy to prep you for your next meeting, draft a follow-up, clear your inbox to zero, track who still owes you a reply, or fire off an email from iMessage or Slack while you're on the go.

Slashy was featured in Email (36.7k followers), Artificial Intelligence (470.9k followers) and Virtual Assistants (16.1k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 108.4k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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