Magic Email is your AI-powered email assistant that summarizes your emails and generates professional emails from brief one-line descriptions. Get through all of your emails 5x faster so you can free up more time for your important work.
👋 Hey everyone!
We’re stoked to be launching Magic Email here on Product Hunt!
According to a McKinsey analysis, the average professional spends 28% of the workday reading and answering email. Imagine if you could get that time back!
That’s why we built Magic Email 🎩
Magic Email is an AI Email assistant that uses GPT-3 to let you:
1. summarize long emails into short, readable summaries
2. generate professional emails from one-line descriptions
3. generate contextual replies from one-liners or key points
4. auto-correct grammatical errors in your email
We are also working on a feature where you can give a few examples of your emails to Magic Email and it will be able to generate new emails in your writing style.
🙏 We’d love to get your feedback and look forward to answering any questions!
Super interesting! My friend also launched the AI-based summary solution for web pages a while ago - https://www.producthunt.com/post.... Couldn't think this can be great for email too at that time, and now I see it's super useful!
@rrhoover Yes! And maybe even it generates all the replies and you can just scan through / edit if needed and hit "approve/send" - just imagine the time saved typing emails again!
@rrhoover First of all, I am really thankful to you for taking the time to like and comment on our product.
Secondly, reply to inbound emails is one of our planned features. It would take the context of your previous messages into account and produce a corresponding reply.
@rrhoover@leobassam 4fivelabs.com (https://youtu.be/t21Bvik-a_0) a smart reply for Instagram. But GPT-3 doesn't support social media as of now. So we did not get a go ahead from openAI team. But we are using our own NLP model.
@wyatt_benno We do not steal any info.
For generation, no information is taken from your email. OpenAI auto generates the email based on your input description.
For summarization, we extract your email text and pass it to the OpenAI API to generate the summary. No data is stored on our servers.
Weird example e-mail in the video. "I've been following your work for a long time." --> Really? On our brand new AI that we just announced?
That part felt like the 100s of template e-mails I get every week from people wanting to "contribute a blog post", "guest post", "paid sponsorship opportunity", etc.
Does this AI work with my e-mail history to write e-mails that sound like they'd actually come from me -- using my style of voice?
Fantastic and sad at the same time! It will save loads of time but after some time we will need "Not_AI_Message" app that will look for grammar and spelling errors to classify a message as written by a human and prioritise it as genuine ;)
@ilia_zelenkin We aren't aiming for fully autonomous emails just yet. We are only generating a draft based on the human's input. Now, it is up to the human to modify it as per their requirements.
That looks interesting, I wonder how much of the email/mailbox it has access to and if there's a way for it to learn from custom summaries, bottom lines?
Really amazing concept. Can see it saving so much time! I'll probably be double checking everything the first few times though because of my trust issues.
@nityant Glad you liked it.
Yes, we aren't aiming for 100% AI written email yet. The idea is that it would generate the main content of the email but would require some final fixes from your side.
Any ETA when i can access it to test it out in real world, I don't mind to create a case study, i sent newsletters ro over 6K people and i will like to see the difference.
Imagine the sender composing the email using magic email and the receiver uses the same magic email to know the summary of the email that would be hilarious. Still, I embrace the idea but it would have been preferred if this has the ability to reply similarly using magic email. Adding different languages, emotions like (sad, angry, contented) to the content and further adding some sarcasm would make this extraordinary. All the best.
Neat idea. My bigger pain is trying to catch up on chat threads. I’m on Teams at work. Maybe I get added late to a discussion and it just gets lengthy to figure out the details of the back and forth. Maybe I’m the one adding a new team mate to a thread and want them to get situated quickly. Emails are less ephemeral than chats. People don’t spend as much effort composing the message in chats. I’d like to see chat summarization.
Then tag with appropriate persons in the chat for next steps.
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