Your inbox already contains everything about your work and life: contracts, client conversations, invoices, travel plans, deadlines, etc.
Echo builds live dashboards from your email traffic. Extract invoice totals, catch contract renewals, find client projects, track job applications, spot AWS cost anomalies, etc.
Monitoring incoming traffic: automatically extracting key details as new emails arrive.
Finding data in old emails: amounts, dates, decisions, deadlines buried in threads.
How it works: Connect your Gmail β Create a "stream" (e.g., "Track unpaid client invoices") β Pick a view (table, timeline, snapshot doc) β Echo scans your inbox and keeps updating as new mail comes in.
What users are already tracking:
Work stuff:
Client invoices / payment status
Fundraising tracker (all email communication with VC/angels in one dashboard)
Team SaaS subscriptions
Project deadlines and stakeholder updates
Contract renewals (from attached pdfs)
Life stuff:
Trip details (flights, hotels, rental cars, etc.)
Job applications (who responded, who ghosted)
Sales and discount hunting
Startup accelerator application tracker
We're currently onboarding early users and prioritizing what to build next based on their use cases to ensure Echo works perfectly for each scenario.
Congrats on the launch! Hope the launch will help you start a new successful product
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Stay focused and don't miss a thing. That's what i need.
Good luck with the launch, and I'll be eagerly awaiting plugin for Obsidian, it would be the perfect working space.
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I find this idea very useful. However need to see it in action. Currently working on ActorDo, and I'd integrate such dashboard into it.
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Good job, a real use case for AI !
Iβm concerned about the privacy aspect though. Invoices and other strategic data could potentially be accessed by the modelβs company. Providing clearer guarantees or on-device / self-hosted options could make serious businesses more comfortable adopting your product.
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@valentin_demeyΒ Right?! Like super incredible piece of machinery here that I'm personally blown away by (finally, a way to stop the madness that is email), but I'm searching all over for any discussion of privacy aspects. It reads every single email, sent and received, and does a write-up of names, invoices, addresses, personal/intimate details of someone's life. I mean, I guess that's probably what Google does anyways π€£, so might as well at least give that data to a system that HELPS with it instead of just gathers it.
BUT it would be nice to know some more of the details. Where does Echo exist? what APIs are being used, in what ways? How secure are the channels this information travels on? Encrypted? Etc.
SUPER awesome product though, so I'm still signing up for early access, but yea.. a lot fo questions.
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Email intelligence turning inbox chaos into actionable data is solid. Invoice extraction, contract tracking, sentiment analysis - all valuable use cases.
Q: How deep can the AI go - can it categorize custom business workflows? And what about data security for enterprise?
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Beau
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Echo solves two problems:
Monitoring incoming traffic: automatically extracting key details as new emails arrive.
Finding data in old emails: amounts, dates, decisions, deadlines buried in threads.
How it works: Connect your Gmail β Create a "stream" (e.g., "Track unpaid client invoices") β Pick a view (table, timeline, snapshot doc) β Echo scans your inbox and keeps updating as new mail comes in.
What users are already tracking:
Work stuff:
Client invoices / payment status
Fundraising tracker (all email communication with VC/angels in one dashboard)
Team SaaS subscriptions
Project deadlines and stakeholder updates
Contract renewals (from attached pdfs)
Life stuff:
Trip details (flights, hotels, rental cars, etc.)
Job applications (who responded, who ghosted)
Sales and discount hunting
Startup accelerator application tracker
We're currently onboarding early users and prioritizing what to build next based on their use cases to ensure Echo works perfectly for each scenario.
To try Echo just drop us a line i@beau.to or request early access at https://beau.to/echo
@kyrilkuΒ Is this free or paid?
SpreadSimple
Fantastic software! Instead of being just another summarizer full of text, it offers a live visual dashboard -> instant, actionable insights
Triforce Todos
How does Echo handle multiple email accounts? Can it pull data from Gmail and Outlook at the same time?
Cloudthread
Such a useful tool! Great work @kyrilku and team!
Govar β English speaking app
Congrats on the launch! Hope the launch will help you start a new successful product
Stay focused and don't miss a thing. That's what i need.
Good luck with the launch, and I'll be eagerly awaiting plugin for Obsidian, it would be the perfect working space.
I find this idea very useful. However need to see it in action.
Currently working on ActorDo, and I'd integrate such dashboard into it.
Good job, a real use case for AI !
Iβm concerned about the privacy aspect though. Invoices and other strategic data could potentially be accessed by the modelβs company.
Providing clearer guarantees or on-device / self-hosted options could make serious businesses more comfortable adopting your product.
@valentin_demeyΒ Right?! Like super incredible piece of machinery here that I'm personally blown away by (finally, a way to stop the madness that is email), but I'm searching all over for any discussion of privacy aspects. It reads every single email, sent and received, and does a write-up of names, invoices, addresses, personal/intimate details of someone's life. I mean, I guess that's probably what Google does anyways π€£, so might as well at least give that data to a system that HELPS with it instead of just gathers it.
BUT it would be nice to know some more of the details. Where does Echo exist? what APIs are being used, in what ways? How secure are the channels this information travels on? Encrypted? Etc.
SUPER awesome product though, so I'm still signing up for early access, but yea.. a lot fo questions.
Email intelligence turning inbox chaos into actionable data is solid. Invoice extraction, contract tracking, sentiment analysis - all valuable use cases.
Q: How deep can the AI go - can it categorize custom business workflows? And what about data security for enterprise?
Great launch! π
NerdyNotes
will try it out. great job