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Archive or read is what most people ask. Benefits to both approaches.

Archive instead of delete is what we recommend to Inbox Zero customers. As you won’t accidentally delete something important.

But if you really need to claim back that space our tool offers ways to delete the stuff that doesn’t matter.


Great post. I’m the founder of Inbox Zero. Open source ai email assistant.

It does a much better job of drafting emails than the Gemini version you shared. Works out your tone based off of past conversations.


On that topic I’m the founder of inbox zero: https://getinboxzero.com

May help you get half way there


right now, no. if i have a little more time next week i may enable it though. i run getinboxzero.com so it wouldn't be a tonne of work to add, but want to make sure it's done right


glad you like it :) would you use it for your own inbox though :)


I've been using https://getinboxzero.com and love it


I used this and got some incredible intros


Inbox Zero - https://getinboxzero.com - your ai personal assistant for email. Spend 50% less time on email.


Hey,

One good case study is Maybe Finance. It was a dead project. They open sourced it. And it went viral. And they raised $1.5m within another few weeks. The virality was on GitHub stars and Twitter.

I run a channel about open source that may give you ideas of what other COSS projects are doing: https://youtube.com/elie2222

My COSS is called Inbox Zero: https://getinboxzero.com.


I heard of Maybe, I invested in them as well. I'm actually looking to do something similar as a COSS, same niche as well but not exactly, more of a budgeting tool like YNAB rather than a full blown investment tracking tool, all open source. Any tips you have for that and for COSS in general?


I didn't know that about Maybe Finance. Was that what prompted you to os inboxzero?

What are the pros and cons? Aren't you afraid that it makes the SaaS offering less enticing, especially to highly technical people (which seems like might be a big chunk of your potential users)?


COSS stands for ?

Controller of site safety doesn't exactly fit the bill..


> COSS stands for ?

It's likely "Commercial Open Source Software"


Nice! Great work! I’ve been building https://getinboxzero.com. It’s open source


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