Ask HN: Would you use an app that turns emails into tasks and suggest replies?
The idea is to create to-dos for each email and show reply suggestions. It will also detect who is responsible for the task.
A friend of mine had this idea for years, and with the latest AI, we built a prototype. It is a Gmail chrome extension for now.
Would you use this?
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 28.8 ms ] threadHowever, I have to aggressively fight against not-quite-spam to keep my inbox clean. I'd love smarter filters that can remove terms of service updates, duplicate confirmation emails, work newsletters and the like.
I'd also love to have email highlighted when the time is right. I'm constantly digging up meeting, flight and hotel booking emails on the day of the event.
I'd love to see automatic calendar and maps links added next to each message when relevant.
I say leave human communication to humans. Work on the problems that make them feel like machines.
I would still read all my emails at the end of the day, but having important state changes (e.g. lead becoming qualified, or a time-sensitive ask from management) highlighted sooner would have been convenient.