InboxVudu aims to analyse your messages in order to work out what's important and what's not - great for those who struggle to stay on top of their inbox. I'd be interested to know if anyone's tried this, and if it does a good job of assessing the priority of messages.
@riaface I've been using the iPhone app for a few weeks and love it; quickly reminds me about mails that I sent (where I expected a follow-up and didn't get one; and vice versa, where I dropped the ball on replying) -- it's really well-done.
@daveschappell I've been using the iPhone and Gmail apps for a while now too. The iPhone app is especially useful in giving me notifications when I get emails about things like people trying to schedule a meeting, requesting a document/followup/etc from me, and other time sensitive requests that I might not get to in email for a while otherwise
Thanks @devahaz - as you've seen, unlike other mail apps which show the first 'n' characters of a message as a notification, we display the exact sentence which requires your attention. It works beautifully on the Apple Watch as well :)
Hi Product Hunters,
Thanks to @riaface for featuring us!
It’s exciting for to be featured on ProductHunt the same day as Facebook M! They’re the new personal assistant for Chat, and we’re the new personal assistant for Email.
For all you compulsive email checkers, InboxVudu gives you a purified, timely, high signal-to-noise ratio stream of your messages. You can turn off notifications from your regular email client(s) and use InboxVudu instead. You’ll be interrupted less when you work, and you can then just catch up on the rest of your emails later.
InboxVudu uses natural language understanding and machine learning to prioritize and surface your important emails. These are primarily emails that contain requests that need your action. These show as Highlights in the app, and also come in as notifications. Our notifications show the most relevant sentence in the email rather than the first ‘n’ characters that all other mail apps rely on making it possible to assess the importance of the message instantly, without reading the full message. InboxVudu’s team has deep expertise in machine learning and natural language understanding, so you’ll see super accurate detections.
On the flip side, InboxVudu also detects requests that you send out, automatically creating a list of emails that you may need to follow up on. Personally, this has saved me several times from dropping the ball on mission critical stuff!
If you have an Apple Watch, notifications will also go to your watch. You’ll be able to read the full text of emails as well as reply to them using one tap short replies that we suggest or by dictating a reply. We use natural language understanding tech to suggest one tap quick replies, such as when you just need to answer “yes” or “no” to a question. We’ve been told we’re the first app that makes email usable on the Watch!
Thanks for checking out InboxVudu and we’re looking forward to hearing your feedback and answering any questions!
Hey @kiam888, can you look at the content and block calendar as well?
Say a mail comes "let's meet day after tomorrow" and I reply "sure". Can Vudu add that into the calendar?
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