Your inbox remembers the human details.
The promises and the history, there when you need them.
Every client relationship has a history, and almost none of it is written anywhere you can reach in the moment. What you agreed in March is in a thread you would have to go and find. So you answer from memory, or you answer vaguely, and the person on the other end can tell which.
The commitments, still in view
A promise made in a thread three weeks ago is still a promise. It stays where you can see it rather than where you left it.
History, without the hunt
What you and this person have already settled, in front of you as you reply, instead of a year of mail to scroll back through.
Your memory, not a profile
It draws on what passed between you in your own mail. Nothing is gathered from anywhere else, and nothing is built about anyone who has not written to you.
Is this surveillance?
It is your own mailbox, read back to you. The material is what these people already sent you and what you already sent them, which you can scroll to yourself today given the time. Nothing is collected from outside your mail, and nothing is shared with anyone. The difference is only whether you have to go looking.
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It runs on the mail you have
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