Apps like Superhuman and Mimestream have tried to get people to inbox zero on the desktop. Now, a new app called Avec for mobile devices aims to get you through your inbox using Tinder-style swipe cards and voice-based replies.
The app, initially available on iOS, uses Tinder-style cards where, by default, the left swipe adds the email to a pile that you can address later, and the right swipe adds it to the done (or archive) pile.
The email “stack” of cards also has a button at the bottom that lets you hold it to reply to emails using your voice. When you release the button after speaking, the transcription will show up as a draft. You can review the transcription for errors, make any necessary edits, and then send the email.
Avec said that while apps like Wispr Flow, Willow, and Monolouge exist, they are constrained by Apple’s APIs, and users need to install them as a separate keyboard app to work. Meanwhile, Avec has the full context of your email, so it can understand names and apply better edits based on the tone of the email. Because of this context, the email app can understand your personal email style as well, the company said.
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While managing your inbox, Aved lets you mark unimportant emails by swiping down a particular email. The email will learn from what’s put in the unimportant pile and can show it to you in a group instead of forcing you to triage these emails one by one.
While the card-based interface is Avec’s unique feature, it also offers a plain old list-based view.
The app was founded by Jonathan Unikowksi, who previously worked at Replit in a product engineering role. Unikowksi said he was thinking about building tools that he would use every day. He explored ideas like building a browser, but eventually ended up with email.
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