Clear out your inbox with Vella! Email was invented 53 years ago; it's time to reimagine it! 🧹 1-click unsubscribe, archive & create filters 🦾 Auto label: Events 📆, Receipts 🧾, Travel ✈️ 📚 Standalone feed for 🗞️ Newsletters - coming soon
AI-Powered Inbox that saves you time & effort
Clear out your inbox with Vella! Email was invented 53 years ago; it's time to reimagine it! 🧹 1-click unsubscribe, archive & create filters 🦾 Auto label: Events 📆, Receipts 🧾, Travel ✈️ 📚 Standalone feed for 🗞️ Newsletters - coming soon
Hey! I'm Trina, Product Designer at Vella.ai, and my team and I are beyond excited to introduce Vella.ai MVP—our AI-powered inbox assistant that’s designed to help you conquer email overload!💪📬 Our goal with Vella.ai is simple: make managing your inbox less chaotic and more productive by automatically sorting your emails with smart labels, giving you more control and peace of mind. With a privacy-first approach, our AI engine extracts and connects fragmented information across apps and emails to
With how much email I get, I’ve been looking for a better way to stay organized, and Vella.ai seems perfect for that. I like that it automatically sorts my emails with smart labels, helping me focus on what’s important and saving me time from having to dig through my inbox. Privacy is a huge concern for me and I hope the developers continue to focus on that aspect of the app. It’s still in its early stages, but I’m excited to be part of the early access to see what it's all about. I think Vella.
Vella.ai is the next-gen Superhuman. I saw the demo, and it has an amazing UX and super intuitive. Whoever has hundreds of unread emails, highly recommend to check this out.
@yonz I am excited to check this out. I've used Superhuman in the past, but the pricepoint is too much if I am not going to be reimbursed by work. This could be a good alternative!
Congrats on the launch! This is an idea whose time has come 🙌🚀
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