DeepLetter - Decimate Your Inbox & save hours and hundreds of emails
DeepLetter: Transform newsletter chaos into one personalized summary. Get a dedicated subscription inbox, analysis through your own perspective, and a send cadence you set. Built by newsletter lovers to save your morning and ensure you never miss what matters!
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@masump Thanks, Masum!
I really believe that this is where agents are headed; personalizing and contextualizing everything for us. This may have drastic implications for any form of media that's written for the masses, not to mention communications we have at work or at home at a daily basis.
@marcusjhanford I haven't subscribed to many news letters but this could be used to summerise my other emails too
DeepLetter is 'writing' a new chapter in personalized content delivery! ๐ Its ability to aggregate newsletters and tailor them to individual perspectives makes staying informed both efficient and relevant.
How does DeepLetter's AI interpret and adapt to the unique 'perspectives' users set, ensuring that the curated content aligns precisely with their specific interests or professional needs?
@faizanjan_ Thanks, Faizan!
The answer to this basically lies on a timeline; initially, the agent tries to get the best understanding of a user's image as possible through the created perspective, along with a bit of research that's done after that perspective is created.
Long term, one thing I've been chewing on has been data integrations (e.g. if you're an investor, connecting your holdings), for the agent to be able to give you genuine & granular insights on real world events, or the like.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on this!
I love this idea! Every time we register an account on a new platform, weโre forced to receive a bunch of subscriptions emails or advertisements emails. We really need a tool to handle them.
@focusaur Thanks, James! I actually have some stats to share on that topic that will really blow your mind; since the beginning of the year, I've received 26.2K emails (not counting replies to messages I've sent), and have only replied to 2K of them. almost 90% of emails I received were promotional, newsletters, no-reply emails, etc.
that definitely needs to change!
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I am considering decluttering my mailbox. Probably something I can use in the future! ๐
@busmark_w_nika Thanks, Nika! I'll be all ears when you decide to try it out!
DeepLetter successfully caught my attention, as my inbox is flooded with various newsletters and subscriptions emails.
@evakk thanks! it's definitely one of those problems that slowly compound over time, one day you're loving this new issue of the morning brew, the next you're looking through 15 of them to find an important email.
Finally a solution for my 100+ subscriptions! Howโs the AI handling embedded charts/images? My newsletters have critical graphs.
@desmond_ren1 Thanks, Desmond!
That's actually a work in progress as we speak! I've been trying to get the agent I build to look at two different types of newsletters; once that are more rambly like substack, or ones like morning brew that contain links, images, and other forms of media.
the substack-esque pieces can be processed pretty easily, but the morning brew-like ones have a bit of nuance that I'm just about to wrap up!
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Congrats ๐ on launch Marcus!
@thepetermick Thanks Peter!
This will save my dedicated efforts continuously filtering the useful letters and deletions for non informative ones.
@ajay27324 Thanks Ajay, I hope this does the trick for you!
Wow, Ive stopped using newsletters because of the mess. Very interesting
@jeeves2 DeepLetter as an idea came out of frustration around this exact scenario
very useful product! My inbox is very cluttered currently. will try it out soon
@rupesh_mutyala Thanks Rupesh, let me know how it goes!