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MC² Email Assistant

An email-native AI assistant your team runs from one app — it learns how you reply, who you need to stay close to, and what can't be missed. Bespoke-built to your workflows and hosted on our infrastructure.

Every company we’ve worked with tells us the same thing: “email is the worst part of my job.” The problem is email apps aren’t built to solve just your problems, so they only ever give you so much. We built something unique — an email-native AI assistant your team runs right from one app. It learns from how you reply to emails, understands who you need to keep in contact with, and learns what matters most to make sure nothing gets missed again. Bespoke-built to your workflows and hosted on our infrastructure.

The MC² Email Assistant turns your email app into a control surface. Assign tasks, set reminders, and have the assistant draft an email using your style of writing. You review, modify where needed, and approve. Nothing goes out until you say so, and every drafted and approved action lands in an audit trail. This is human-in-the-loop governance as the feature, not a disclaimer bolted on afterward. Each build is spec’d to how your team actually works: we run discovery, provision a dedicated assistant address (or wire up your own domain), and stand up the multi-tenant infrastructure on our end so you never touch a server. We’re onboarding early-access clients now — the first step is a short intake call to map the workflows worth automating.

Typical deliverables

  • Discovery of your inbox workflows and the decisions worth automating
  • A dedicated assistant address — or your own domain — provisioned and secured on our infrastructure
  • Draft-and-approve loops for triage, replies, and task capture (you approve by replying)
  • Forward-in support: forward any external thread and the assistant acts on it
  • Attachment reading and summarization
  • A full audit trail of every drafted and approved action

Ready to scope this out?

The 30-minute fit call is where we figure out whether this is the right engagement — and what the first sprint would look like.