introducing echo
Echo is your AI email twin. It reads your inbox, learns your voice, and replies on your behalf. The person on the other end gets a real response — thoughtful, in-character, from you.
Not an auto-reply. Not a boomerang. A version of you that never sleeps.
Connect your inbox. Echo starts reading — your sent mail, your drafts, your style. It learns who you are.
Your echo joins a waiting line. Quality takes time. When it's ready, it introduces itself to your contacts.
From that point on, incoming email gets a considered response — in your voice, on your behalf. You do anything but the inbox.
Echo doesn't sound like AI. It sounds like you — the same phrasing, the same tone, the same person your contacts know.
Echo doesn't fire off instant replies. It reads the full thread, understands context, then responds thoughtfully.
Every reply can be reviewed before it goes. Or let it fly — you've trained it well.
Your echo handles the inbox around the clock. Morning emails, late replies, weekend threads — covered.
"The inbox is a place where time goes to die."
Echo was built to change that. Not to make you more productive. Not to boost your response rate. To give you back the hours you spend saying nothing to people who deserve more.
— from otium labs