You are wasting hours on emails and managing your calendar. LIAM is an executive assistant that connects to your Gmail and generates ready-to-send drafts in your voice, prioritises important emails, and helps with scheduling.
LIAM never sends emails without your approval.
No new app or software to install. Takes 1 minute to connect and it lives in your mailbox.
Hey Hunters, I realised I was wasting 10+ hours a week in Gmail and calendar back-and-forth. Replies, scheduling, searching for info. So I built LIAM to save my time.
My goal is to reach, what I call, "Email AGI” 😄
An assistant where you barely touch your inbox. It learns your writing style over time and keeps getting better.
Today LIAM connects to Gmail and:
- generates ready-to-send drafts in your voice (better than Gemini or Copilot by a loooong shot. Shots fired)
- prioritises important threads and organises your inbox
- helps schedule meetings back-and-forth (knows your calendar)
Nothing is sent without your approval. No new app to learn, it lives inside Gmail.
It’s already being used by high-agency teams (including YC folks) and operators in industry. I’d love your blunt feedback.
If you share my pain, what repetitive email workflow wastes the most time for you?
i was lucky enough to be with Isa for 3 weeks in SF while he perfected this product and man, take it from me, someone who’s quite literally tried EVERY new email product that has promised to be *genuinely useful*… this shit is the real deal.
so careful thought out and implemented where it disappears into the background UNTIL it has done something for you.
definitely the smartest approach to this problem i’ve seen and have been using it ever since i tried it.
kudos to you Isa for finally getting this out there.
wish you nothing but success with this and can’t fucking wait to see it grow and evolve 💙
@adam_sardo thank you Adam for the kind words! Happy to have you as our power user.
Can't wait to delight with what's yet to come 😎
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Been on the beta for a while now. My inbox is usually a graveyard of newsletters and noise—this is the only way I can actually spot the emails that need my attention ("Finanzamt" -..-). Highly recommend.
@jackdonovan Yes. Out of 10 emails you reply per day, to 4 of them you can just hit send button for another ~4 you might need to make slight adjustments - like in cases where AI cannot possibly know the full answer. LIAM will leave some space for you to fill in like: 🅻[YOUR INFO HERE].
So yes, it will save at the very least half the time for you and will get better over time. And scheduling meetings back-and-forth is simpler.
Thank you for your question Jack.
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@jackdonovan@sintem The placeholder pattern where LIAM drops in a marker for info it can't know is a better design choice than most teams realize. Most voice-matching tools hallucinate the gap instead of flagging it. Cold start is the hard part though... tone on short replies (sure, thanks, looping in X) is way easier to nail than longer explanatory emails where sentence structure and reasoning style matter more. The gap between generic and convincing usually comes down to sample volume.
@campedersen thanks for your question. Official integration via gmail api. Compliant with Google's CASA Tier 2 audit. We are very diligent regarding this.
Let me know if you have any specific questions. Also happy to hop on a call and show how it works.
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@adam_sardo thank you Adam for the kind words! Happy to have you as our power user.
Can't wait to delight with what's yet to come 😎
Been on the beta for a while now. My inbox is usually a graveyard of newsletters and noise—this is the only way I can actually spot the emails that need my attention ("Finanzamt" -..-). Highly recommend.
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@ruslan_noschajew Glad to have you using LIAM since day one.
Looks useful, especially for a busy inbox. But I’m curious does it really save time if you still have to go through the emails anyway?
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@jackdonovan Yes. Out of 10 emails you reply per day, to 4 of them you can just hit send button for another ~4 you might need to make slight adjustments - like in cases where AI cannot possibly know the full answer. LIAM will leave some space for you to fill in like: 🅻[YOUR INFO HERE].
So yes, it will save at the very least half the time for you and will get better over time. And scheduling meetings back-and-forth is simpler.
Thank you for your question Jack.
@jackdonovan @sintem The placeholder pattern where LIAM drops in a marker for info it can't know is a better design choice than most teams realize. Most voice-matching tools hallucinate the gap instead of flagging it. Cold start is the hard part though... tone on short replies (sure, thanks, looping in X) is way easier to nail than longer explanatory emails where sentence structure and reasoning style matter more. The gap between generic and convincing usually comes down to sample volume.
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@vishnu_nc not doing that atm, but you will be able to give LIAM commands asking to send email to someone. LIAM will draft it in your style and send.
Who do you usually reach out to and how many email you send per day? Don't you use some professional outreach tools for such tasks?
cool product
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@riomensah thanks man!
This is cool! How does the backend work?
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@campedersen thanks for your question. Official integration via gmail api. Compliant with Google's CASA Tier 2 audit. We are very diligent regarding this.
Let me know if you have any specific questions. Also happy to hop on a call and show how it works.
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Can't wait to use this while im fundraising
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@tonyystef looking forward to celebrating your fundraise!
Am I invited to your round-closing party? 😎