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Triage urgent items

Get the actionable signal out of 300 unread in under a minute.

The prompt

What's actually urgent in my inbox from the last week? Skip marketing and automated alerts. Prioritize by sender and action required.

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Messages scanned
312
Actionable surfaced
6
Typical runtime
45–90 sec
Output format
Ranked list + skipped summary

The scenario

Thursday morning. 312 unread. Board meeting in an hour. You don't need a summary of every message — you need to know which three humans are actually waiting on you right now.

Sample output

An illustrative response. Real outputs cite actual senders, dates, message IDs, and attached files from your mailbox.

Urgent, last 7 days — top 6

  1. Priya Nair (co-founder) — "Can you review the pricing deck before tomorrow's board call?" · board meeting in <1 hr · deck attached, section 4 has an open comment thread.

  2. Dana Reiss (Breakwater Capital, investor) — Replied to your Mar 31 update with three diligence questions. Their partnership meeting is Monday. Answers needed by EOD Sunday at the latest.

  3. Simon Zhou (customer, Wayfinder Health) — Flagging a P1 issue in their prod integration. You haven't responded in 38 hours. Their SLA with you is 24.

  4. Legal (Wedge & Partners) — Requested a countersigned reseller addendum by Apr 18. You have it but haven't sent.

  5. Hiring — Jordan K. — Accepted the offer. Asked two logistics questions (start date, equipment). Wants to know by tomorrow.

  6. Finance — Mira Patel — Sent the Q1 close draft for your sign-off. Blocked on your response for 2 days.


Skipped

  • 78 marketing newsletters
  • 41 "your bill is ready" / SaaS receipts
  • 52 automated alerts (GitHub, Linear, Sentry)
  • 117 read-only updates (nothing needed from you)

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