Only what needs you, at the top.
The gist before you open a thing, and a morning already sorted.
A flat inbox hands you the same job every morning: rank a hundred things you did not choose, from scratch, before the paid work starts. Nobody is bad at it. It simply does not survive the volume, and the message that decides your week looks exactly like the ninety that do not.
Only what needs you, at the top
Your feed leads with the messages that actually matter today, so the thing you can't ignore is the first thing you see.
The message that matters comes first
How important and how urgent each message is gets weighed for you, so the one you can't afford to miss stays in view instead of sinking.
Email and messages, one quiet feed
Your inbox and your team's conversations sit together in a single surface instead of scattered across apps and tabs.
Always current, without a refresh
New messages, replies and changes appear the moment they land, so what you're looking at is never stale.
A long thread, read in a line
Every conversation carries a plain summary, so you know what it's about before you commit to reading it.
The scattered pieces, pulled together
A thread, its attachment, the meeting and the task it spawned are drawn into one clear idea you can open in place.
Detail on tap, never in your face
Start with the headline and open the full thread only when you actually need it. The depth is there when you want it, quiet when you don't.
Skim a full inbox in minutes
Because each thread is already summarized, you move through everything at a glance instead of opening one message at a time.
The day ahead, in one read
A short briefing gathers what needs you today, so you start clear instead of digging through everything first.
Back from time away, caught up fast
After a day out or a holiday, a single digest tells you what happened and what still needs a decision.
Briefed on your schedule, not a fixed one
Choose when and how often you're brought up to speed, so it fits the way your day actually runs.
Quiet when you need it
Decide what's worth an interruption and what can wait for your briefing, so you're reached only when it counts.
What if it puts the wrong thing at the top?
You correct it, and it holds. Nothing is hidden or deleted to make the order work, so the cost of a wrong call is that you scroll, not that you miss. Name the people who always matter and they stay above the line whatever else arrives.
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It runs on the mail you have
Point sits on top of Gmail or Outlook. Your address, your history and your contacts stay exactly as they are, so there is nothing to migrate.
You set how much Point does
Out of the box everything waits for your review, replies included. You hand over only what you trust, one kind of work at a time.
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