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Hi Product Hunt Community 👋
I'm Brian, a university student and indie developer from Vancouver, Canada.
I've spent the past 5 years of my life working various side gigs while juggling internships and school and have felt it a total hastle to manage my inbox. I've built Morning Commute to help solve this problem!
With Morning Commute, our voice agent will help guide you through your messages and get you to inbox zero before you get started with your day.
You can command the bot via your voice to read emails, create drafts, label emails and much more. I've had a blast building the agent and hope you enjoy it and its upbeat personality. Fun fact: it can beatbox! 🎤
I do truly appreciate each and everyone of you who try out the product. Please let me know your feedback as it will help me continue to improve the experience!
Thanks
- Brian
@yige The voice interface is fairly natural am suprised a few folks I was beta testing with.
Some things we've focused on here to get a "human like" interaction going include: - Reduced latency by using models specifically tailored to low latency - Interuption handling: we have another model running in the background to alert our agent when the user is trying to interupt them - Making sure the bot uses natural language like ums, ahhs, etc.
In terms of commands, we've kept it basic for MVP (fetching unread emails, searching for specific emails, drafting replies, sending emails).
Intuitive usage, and it has become a habit for my VA team to send a Day initiation welcome mail to their clients if they are reaching the office to maintain operational efficiency in the client management process.
Morning Commute
Such a clever way to reclaim lost time! Managing emails with voice commands during a commute turns downtime into real productivity.
Morning Commute
@supa_l thanks Supa! Appreciate the support.
How natural is the voice interface? Can it understand complex commands or just basic actions?
Morning Commute
@yige The voice interface is fairly natural am suprised a few folks I was beta testing with.
Some things we've focused on here to get a "human like" interaction going include:
- Reduced latency by using models specifically tailored to low latency
- Interuption handling: we have another model running in the background to alert our agent when the user is trying to interupt them
- Making sure the bot uses natural language like ums, ahhs, etc.
In terms of commands, we've kept it basic for MVP (fetching unread emails, searching for specific emails, drafting replies, sending emails).