An AI agent that reads your Gmail every morning, picks out what matters, drafts replies in your writing style, and sends you a summary with links to each draft.
Imagine waking up to a briefing of everything important in your inbox — with thoughtful draft replies already written in your voice. Review, tweak if needed, hit send. That’s your morning now.
Scanning dozens of emails every morning just to find what matters
Writing the same style of reply over and over
Missing important emails buried under newsletters and notifications
Starting every day in reactive mode instead of focused work
Set it up once. It runs every weekday morning.
Every morning at 8 AM, Kindgi checks your Gmail and filters out the noise — newsletters, promos, and automated notifications.
For each important email, a draft reply is created in your writing style — learned from your actual sent emails.
You get a single email with one-line summaries and direct links to review and send each draft.
This agent works with Gmail and Outlook.
Start your day with a curated briefing, not an overwhelming inbox
Draft replies match your actual writing style — not generic AI tone
Runs autonomously every weekday — no manual trigger needed
Review and send drafts with one click from the summary email
Free to try — no credit card needed
Optimized for speed — compiles to run fast and cheap on a schedule
A free AI agent that reads your Gmail inbox every morning, identifies important emails, drafts replies in your writing style, and sends you a summary with links to each draft — all before 8:15 AM.
Yes. You can try it for free with a boost code — no credit card required. The agent runs on Kindgi credits, and the boost code gives you enough to test it thoroughly.
Yes. The email briefing agent works with both Gmail and Outlook.
The agent analyzes your sent emails to understand your tone, phrasing, and communication patterns. Draft replies match your actual writing style, not generic AI-generated text.
Free to start. No credit card required.
EMAILBRIEFING100for 100 free credits