Use case

Keep recurring business messages moving.

You set it up once - what counts as urgent, which messages Faber can draft, and what to leave for you. From then on it sorts new messages the same way every time, flags the urgent ones, groups the rest, and drafts the everyday replies.

How it helps

Less inbox scanning, more clear next steps.

Sorts by business need

Faber groups customer questions, vendor messages, internal requests, urgent issues, and messages that need more information.

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Prepares replies

It drafts replies from the message and its history, then leaves the uncertain or sensitive ones for you.

Shows what needs attention

You see what Faber found, what it prepared, and which items still need a decision.

What happened

You see how the inbox was handled.

After every run, Faber leaves a plain-English record of what it sorted, drafted, and left for you.

What happened Inbox sorting
  1. Sorted 63 new messages by customer, vendor, and internal.
  2. Flagged 4 urgent items for the top of the list.
  3. Drafted 22 everyday replies for your approval.
  4. Left 5 sensitive messages for you to handle.

Good fit when

The inbox has repeated patterns but still needs judgment.

Messages often need the same checks before anyone replies.

Urgent messages should be surfaced quickly.

Draft replies need your approval before they're sent.

You want a clear view of what was handled and what still needs attention.

Hand off inbox sorting.

Describe the message types, what counts as urgent, what Faber can draft, and what to leave for you.