History isn’t made in the inbox

Catch clears
the inbox.

Every morning the same pile — the noise, the FYIs, the two that actually matter. Catch reads all of it, files what doesn’t need you, and drafts what does. You answer the handful only you can.

Just message Catch, like you would a person — watch a real thread play out.
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What's in my inbox?
14 new — 2 need you. The rest I've already handled.
Inbox 2 need you
Sarah Chen Q2 budget — sign-off
David Park Partnership — next steps
9 filed · 3 unsubscribed
Approve Sarah's budget
Done — replied to Sarah and confirmed it on Slack.

Just message Catch — no request too small

Unsubscribe me from this Summarise this thread Draft a reply to Sarah What needs me today? Chase that invoice Snooze this till Monday Turn this into tasks Who haven’t I replied to? Unsubscribe me from this Summarise this thread Draft a reply to Sarah What needs me today? Chase that invoice Snooze this till Monday Turn this into tasks Who haven’t I replied to?
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Reply to Lisa about enterprise pricing
Drafted it in your voice — want to send?
To: Lisa Nguyen Draft ready
Here's our enterprise tier breakdown,plus the Acme case study you'll find relevant.
Send it
Sent — I'll flag her reply the moment it lands.

It writes like you

Replies, already
written.

Catch learns from the emails you’ve already sent — your phrasing, your sign-off, the things you always attach. The next reply is drafted before you open the thread.

  • Drafts in your voice, not a generic template.
  • Pulls in the right doc, link, or case study on its own.
  • Nothing leaves your outbox until you say so.

Before / after

From 47 unread
to the 2 that matter.

Catch works the whole pile down — files the noise, handles the routine, unsubscribes the repeat offenders — and surfaces only what actually needs you.

Inbox 47 unread
inLinkedInYou appeared in 9 searches this week9:24
SSarah ChenQ2 budget — needs your sign-off today9:02
NNotionYour weekly digest is ready8:30
DDavid ParkPartnership — next steps8:15
CCalendlyNew booking notification7:51
MMedium DailyToday's highlights for you7:30
Inbox 2 need you
SSarah ChenQ2 budget — needs your sign-off today9:02
DDavid ParkPartnership — next steps8:15
9 filed · 36 archived · 3 unsubscribed

Said. Done.

The inbox work you
keep putting off. Done.

Say it the way you’d say it to a person. Catch gets into the inbox and takes care of the rest.

Person whose inbox Catch unsubscribed from noisy senders

“Unsubscribe me from everything I never open.”

Noise Cleared 23 repeat senders this week.
Professional whose legal-thread reply Catch drafted

“Reply to the legal thread for me.”

Drafting Drafted, matched to your tone. Waiting for your OK.
Person whose long email thread Catch summarised

“Summarise the long Stripe thread.”

Summary Six emails, one paragraph. The ask: a signed order form.
Professional whose overdue invoice Catch chased by email

“Chase the invoice that’s gone quiet.”

Chasing Nudged. Finance promised payment Friday.
Person whose email action items Catch turned into tasks

“Pull the action items from this thread into my tasks.”

Tasks Four tasks captured, owners attached.
Executive whose board emails Catch flagged and filed

“Flag anything from the board, file the rest.”

Triage Two board emails up top. The other 40, filed.

Nothing slips

It never drops
a thread.

The reply you meant to chase. The proposal that went quiet. Catch keeps a quiet eye on what’s open and nudges at the right moment — so the ball never drops on your side of the court.

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Five days since you sent Ramp the proposal — still no reply.
Want me to send a friendly nudge?
Go for it
Nudged them — and Ramp just replied, they're free Thursday.
Thu Ramp · intro call 2:00 PM added to your calendar

Considered. Confirmed. Completed.

No surprises. Ever.

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It reads everything

Catch goes through every new email the moment it lands — sorting what needs you from what never did.

02

It does the obvious

Files the noise, unsubscribes the repeat offenders, and drafts the replies you were always going to send.

03

You get the short list

What’s left is the handful of things only you can answer — with a draft already waiting on each.

Catch only sends when you say so. What’s yours stays yours — read, sorted, and drafted in confidence, never sent on a guess.

Inbox cleared. Calendar sorted. Game changed.

Let Catch take the inbox off your plate.