David Tomas retweetledi

My hot take:
1/ Most AI-email startups will fail. Every YC batch ships 3 new ones. Brilliant tech, beautiful UX, but building "a better inbox" and asking people to migrate has been a losing bet for 20 years. AI doesn't change that.
2/ The misunderstanding is thinking AI is about productivity: replying faster, summaries, drafts, daily briefings, integrated calendars... it's all just meh. The AI revolution is much more than the inbox zero mentality.
3/ Think about your inbox as a server where every email is a log entry: sender, timestamp, subject, plus a wall of text starting with "Hi Joe, hope you're doing well..." Suddenly the entire format feels primitive. Obsolete. We're still using a protocol designed 40 years ago.
4/ The fix isn't a new inbox. That's why at Mailsuite we're not trying to replace Gmail or rebuild the inbox with AI. We're building an intelligence layer on top of the inbox people already use. No migration. No learning curve. Our game is different.
5/ Mailsuite AI processes your inbox data, identifies what's relevant to you and writes it back in human language.
6/ Why Mailsuite: 14M signups. 800k monthly active users. 119k paying customers. 4 billion emails tracked. All organic, no paid marketing, no sales team. We have the users, we have the data, now we have the AI.
7/ Email hasn't really changed for 40 years.What we're about to ship will. Soon.
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