Organize Your Inbox

Automate email triage with AI


The Problem

Your inbox is a war zone. Hundreds of emails arrive daily — newsletters you subscribed to three years ago, CC chains that don't concern you, automated alerts from every SaaS tool you've ever signed up for, and urgent requests from clients buried somewhere in the middle. Before you can start your actual work, you spend 20-30 minutes sorting through the wreckage.

The numbers paint a bleak picture. The average professional receives 121 emails per day and spends 28% of their workweek — more than 11 hours — just managing email. That's not reading and responding to important messages. That's sorting, archiving, deleting, and searching for the one email that actually matters. Over a year, that adds up to over 500 hours lost to email triage alone.

Traditional solutions don't really solve the problem. Gmail filters require technical setup and break every time a sender changes their format. Rules in Outlook are rigid and can't understand context. Third-party email clients add yet another tool to your stack. And "inbox zero" methods like GTD require willpower and discipline that most people can't sustain beyond the first week.

How TypoClaw Solves It

TypoClaw takes a fundamentally different approach. Instead of asking you to configure rigid rules or adopt a new email client, it works inside your existing email — Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, or anything you can open in a browser tab. You describe what you want in plain English, and TypoClaw handles the clicking, labeling, and archiving for you.

  1. Open your email — TypoClaw reads your inbox in the active tab, understanding sender names, subject lines, preview text, and message content.
  2. Describe your rules naturally — Say things like "Archive all newsletters," "Star emails from my team," "Label anything with an invoice as Finance," or "Move promotional emails older than 3 days to trash."
  3. Watch it work — TypoClaw clicks through your inbox methodically, applying labels, archiving, starring, and moving messages exactly as you described. You can watch every action in real time.
  4. Review the activity log — Every action TypoClaw takes is logged with full transparency. You can see what was archived, what was labeled, and why.
  5. Refine as you go — Your email patterns change over time. Just update your instructions and TypoClaw adapts immediately — no filter reconfiguration needed.

Because TypoClaw operates directly in your browser, there's nothing to install, no API keys to manage, and no third-party service accessing your email data. Your messages never leave your browser. It automates your inbox the same way you would — by clicking buttons and using the UI — just faster and without getting distracted.

Real-World Example

David runs operations at a 20-person agency. Every morning, he'd open Gmail to find 80+ unread messages: client updates, vendor invoices, internal Slack notification emails, newsletter digests, and calendar confirmations. Sorting through them took a reliable 25 minutes before he could focus on anything else.

After setting up TypoClaw, David described his rules in one conversation: "Archive all calendar confirmations. Label emails from clients with the Client tag. Star anything mentioning 'urgent' or 'deadline.' Move Slack notification emails to a Slack folder. Archive newsletters older than today." Now his morning inbox routine takes three minutes — he opens TypoClaw, lets it run, and reviews the handful of messages that actually need his attention.

Over a month, David estimates he's reclaimed about 8 hours of productive time — nearly a full workday — just from automating email triage.

Try It Now

Inbox zero doesn't require willpower when you have automation. Open TypoClaw and describe how you want your inbox organized. Setup takes less than a minute, and you'll see results on the first run.

No sign-up forms, no credit cards, no forwarding rules to configure. Just open your email in one tab, TypoClaw in another, and tell it what to do.