Write emails with the help of AI and send them with an API call. E-mail shouldn't be so difficult.
Open source AI powered email for everyone
Write emails with the help of AI and send them with an API call. E-mail shouldn't be so difficult.
Hey everyone! šš» I'm Luca and together with a small team of friends we're launching Volamail, an open source AI-based email editor and provider. Volamail was born out of the need for email tooling that didn't get in your way. We wanted to be able to collaborate on emails together and send them with a simple API call, regardless of the tech stack of each project. All this provided via a powerful, open source dashboard that can be self-hosted on any AWS account. It didn't start out as an AI-first
HI @plushdohn & Team. Congratulations for this tool :) I would like to highlight you few points on it as I think that is worth to add them in some way in the summary/description of the tool 1. Privacy vs use of LLM: We all know that this point is really sensitive & delicate from a lot of points of view. Management of personal info to be used for generate the mail: If your user is a firm then it might be reticent in using it (especially if is a corp.). Also from the point of view of the p
Just saw this product and Iām excited to try it. Volamail looks like a thoughtful solution for collaborative email workflows with a clean, open-source foundation. The AI-powered editor sounds especially useful for crafting templates without the usual fuss. Looking forward to seeing how it evolves.
Do we really need another AI tool for emails, feels like we're just adding more layers of complexity, what's next, AI for writing text messages?
Luca, intriguing idea but AI-powered emails feel like overkill, does anyone really need this kind of automation for simple emails, maybe focus less on AI and more on user control, otherwise sounds too complicated for everyday use
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