Three steps to an inbox that handles itself

No complex setup, no monthly fine-print. Connect your Gmail, tune a few preferences, and Replyly starts working — auto-sending routine replies and flagging the rest for you.

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Gmail
Read emails in inbox Granted
Send replies on your behalf Granted
Access sent folder (to learn your voice) Pending

Step 01

Connect your Gmail

Link your account via Google's official OAuth flow. You authorize Replyly directly — we never see your password. Takes about 90 seconds.

  • Read-only access to your inbox
  • Permission to send replies from your address
  • Access to ~50 sent emails to learn your style
  • Revoke anytime from your Google account settings
then Replyly learns...

Step 02

Set your preferences

Replyly scans your recent sent emails and builds a profile of how you write — tone, formality, sign-offs. Then you tune the handful of settings that matter.

  • Writing tone: formal, casual, or match your history
  • Auto-send threshold: which emails it can send vs flag
  • Escalation rules: executives, legal, financial = always flag
  • Daily report time and format

Preferences

Auto-send routine replies
Shipping updates, meeting replies, confirmations
On
Escalate sensitive threads
Legal, financial, HR, or key accounts
On
Writing tone
Formal Match my voice Casual
Daily report time
Every morning at 7:30 AM
On
and the agent works...
Replyly is active
📦
Re: Your order #8821 shipped
✓ Sent
📅
Re: Can we move Thursday's call to 3pm?
✓ Sent
🏛️
Re: Series A term sheet review
↑ Needs you

Step 03

Replyly handles your inbox

Every incoming email gets classified, drafted, and either sent or escalated. Routine replies go out automatically. Anything ambiguous or high-stakes gets flagged in your morning report.

  • Monitors your inbox 24/7 — no scheduling required
  • Drafts replies that sound like you wrote them
  • Sends low-stakes emails; flags the rest
  • Morning summary at 7:30 AM of everything that happened

You stay in control, without doing the work

Replyly auto-sends the routine and flags what needs your judgment. Here's how it decides.

Auto-sent

Routine, low-stakes

These emails have a clear, predictable response. Replyly drafts and sends without waiting — you never see them again unless you want to.

Typical examples

Order confirmations & shipping updates
Meeting scheduling & calendar invites
Receipts, invoices, payment confirmations
Intro emails with straightforward asks
Customer service status updates

Escalated to you

Anything that needs judgment

Replyly flags emails where the stakes are higher, the context is ambiguous, or the sender is important enough to warrant your personal attention.

Typical examples

Legal, financial, or HR matters
Investor or partner communications
Sales opportunities with significant deals
Complaints or sensitive customer issues
Anything ambiguous — draft left for your review

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