
Mailbuddy is a browser extension that uses GPT-3.5 to automatically generate and suggest email replies, helping users quickly process and empty their inboxes.
Mailbuddy is a browser extension that helps you clear your inbox faster by automatically drafting email replies using GPT‑3.5. Its primary purpose is to reduce the time you spend responding to routine messages while maintaining a professional, context-aware tone. By operating directly inside your email interface, Mailbuddy streamlines day-to-day correspondence without requiring you to switch tools or learn a new platform.
Mailbuddy analyzes the content of incoming emails and generates suggested responses tailored to the conversation, saving you from typing repetitive replies. Users can adjust tone, length, and level of formality, then review and edit the draft before sending, ensuring control over the final message. The extension supports common email scenarios such as follow-ups, meeting confirmations, status updates, and customer inquiries. Because it is powered by GPT‑3.5, it can handle nuanced language and adapt to different communication styles, while remaining simple to use for non-technical users.
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