Rplyr

Rplyr

Send Emails to AI (email@rplyr.com)

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Send emails to AI — no setup required. Forward threads, share attachments, or ask anything to email@rplyr.com (try it!). Tired of repetitive email tasks? Create personal agents with dedicated addresses to automate them. Get instant replies, all in your inbox.
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What do you think? …

Kunal Valrani
Maker
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Hey Product Hunters 👋


I’m Kunal — co-founder of Rplyr.


We built Rplyr because email is still where most work gets done, but it hasn’t kept up. Summarizing pitch decks, cleaning up messy call notes, sharing article recaps — it all happens over email, and doing it manually every time is slow and repetitive.


So we built something different:
Rplyr lets you send emails to AI. No new apps. No switching tabs. Just forward a thread, send a file, or mail a task to email@rplyr.com (try it!) — and get a clean reply back in seconds, right in your inbox.


Want to go even further?


Create personal agents for your most repetitive workflows. Define an agent's prompt once, get a dedicated email address, and automate the tasks you tackle every day — no need to retype instructions in each email.


🛠️ How Rplyr works:


1️⃣ Send an email to email@rplyr.com with your task or attachments — no setup needed
2️⃣ Or, create a personal agent with a pre-defined prompt and a dedicated email address for repetitive workflows
3️⃣ Get fast, clean replies — all without leaving your inbox


We’re super excited to open Rplyr to the world today and can’t wait to see what tasks you automate and the agents you build. I’ll be around all day — would love to hear your use cases and answer any questions!


— Kunal

Akapoor

Congrats on the launch! 🚀 Love the simplicity — just email and let AI handle it. Clean UX always wins. Rooting for your success!

Kunal Valrani

@a789 Thank you so much! We appreciate it

Martin Halvorson

Wow, these AI agents actually seem useful. Great idea and execution. Excited to use this more!

Kunal Valrani

@martin_halvorson Thank you, Martin - appreciate that. Let us know your thoughts as you use it!