EU · Frankfurt
Private beta · by request

Run Susan on your own inbox.

The demo you’re clicking through is fictitious. The real product runs on your Gmail. Drop the founding team a line and we’ll send the beta agreement + a magic link to your own account.

  • Brand verification in progress.Google will show an “unverified app” warning the first time you connect Gmail. The team walks you through it.
  • Short beta agreement. One-page participation doc, sent over by email before you connect your inbox.
  • Gmail read + modify access. Susan needs the gmail.modify OAuth scope so she can label your inbox, draft replies, and (with your Approve click) send. She never auto-sends — every outbound stays in your Drafts folder until you say go.
  • Usage + feedback logged.We watch how Susan is actually used so the product improves quickly. No surprises — this is what you're agreeing to.
  • Free during beta. No subscription fees yet — you cover your own usage costs (Bedrock, Gmail API, storage). Pricing lands after beta.

Or email directly.

All chores

Research Business

Look up a company or contact and compile a concise background brief with key facts and recent context, ready before you reply or meet.

1Times triggered

Variables

Identity bits — the name shown on the chore card and the icon Susan uses in lists.

Research Business

Description

What this chore does in plain English. Used both for the chore card and as context for Susan when she runs the chore.

Look up a company or contact and compile a concise background brief with key facts and recent context, ready before you reply or meet.

Template

The prompt template Susan uses to run this chore. Leave it blank and Susan auto-generates one from the description above.

No template configured — Susan auto-generates one from the description above.

Examples

Real samples of good output teach Susan what this chore should produce. Even one concrete example sharpens her results.

No examples yet. Add at least one — a concrete sample of good output teaches Susan what this chore should produce.

Live tour · fictitious persona

You’re inside a live tour of Susan.

The dashboard, emails, transcripts, chores, and generated briefs you’re about to click through belong to a fictitious persona — Jordan Park, operations manager at a chain of pizza restaurants. It’s a fully-populated, working slice of Susan — explore how it helps a busy operator stay on top of their inbox and meetings.

Nothing here is connected to a real inbox. Click anything. Open every tab. Open the briefs. Approve a draft — the action buttons just show a demo note instead of firing, but you’ll feel the loop.

Ready to run Susan on your own inbox? Email — the founding team sends a beta agreement and a magic link to your own account.