Example · relationship hygiene · drafts + priorities
Draft every overdue reply
Catch up on 30 days of ghosted threads without writer’s block.
The prompt
“Who has emailed me in the last 30 days that I haven't replied to? Show each thread, draft a reply for each one, and mark anything that's time-sensitive so I can prioritise.”
The scenario
You know you've been ghosting people. Some are minor, some are serious — a customer, a candidate, a friend who sent a genuine question two weeks ago.
Rather than open each thread and stare, get a single view: who, what they asked, a suggested reply, and how time-sensitive it is.
Sample output
An illustrative response. Real outputs cite actual senders, dates, message IDs, and attached files from your mailbox.
23 unanswered threads — sorted by urgency
🔴 Time-sensitive (reply today)
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Simon Zhou (Wayfinder customer) — asked about SLA on Apr 03, it's been 14 days. Draft: "Hi Simon — apologies for the lag. Short answer: yes, we can commit to the 4-hour P1 response tier on the Scale plan. Attaching the updated MSA."
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Maya (recruiter — Senior Staff Eng role) — asked if you're still in the pipeline on Apr 05. Draft: "Hi Maya — yes, still interested. Can we move the next step to early next week? Tue or Wed afternoon works."
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Landlord — lease renewal deadline is Apr 20. Draft: "Confirming I'd like to renew for another 12 months. Happy to sign the extension this week."
🟡 Important but not urgent
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Dana (design lead, internal) — open comments on the Canopy retro. Draft: "Good catch on point 3 — agree, we should revisit the mobile scope in v2 planning."
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Old colleague Nate — sent a long note about a project idea. Draft: "Nate — sorry for the slow reply. Read it carefully, two thoughts: (a) the hardest part will be distribution; (b) happy to intro you to two folks at Breakwater if helpful."
… 15 more drafts ranked below …
⚪ Low priority (batch if you feel like it)
- 5 threads that are mostly "nice to follow up on" — newsletter-ish community stuff.
Each draft is saved locally (not sent). Say "send #3" or "send all 🔴" to approve — I'll surface the confirmation gate before anything leaves your outbox.
Run this on your own inbox
No sign-up. Connect a mailbox, the prompt is already prefilled.
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