Review
Messages that may need your attention stay easy to see, with the context MailMind used to classify them.
Gmail-first private beta
MailMind helps busy professionals sort Gmail into Review, Later, and Noise using conservative, explainable automation. You stay in control while the system learns from your decisions.
Conservative, explainable inbox automation for professionals who need focus without losing control.
Request beta access with the form below. We review requests manually during the private beta and will respond with onboarding instructions if access is approved.
Problem
Important messages sit beside receipts, newsletters, promotions, and routine updates. Traditional filters are rigid and easy to outgrow, while generic AI can feel risky when it touches real email. MailMind is designed for professionals who want help sorting the inbox without handing over control.
How MailMind works
Messages that may need your attention stay easy to see, with the context MailMind used to classify them.
Useful messages remain visible but are separated from urgent work so you can return to them at a better time.
Low-priority messages can move out of Inbox only when confidence is high, reducing clutter without pretending email is risk-free.
Trust and control
MailMind starts cautiously so important messages should remain visible while the system learns your preferences.
You can correct sorting decisions, and that feedback helps improve future Review, Later, and Noise classifications.
MailMind is built to show why a message was sorted, so professionals can supervise decisions instead of guessing.
Who it is for
Private beta / pricing
MailMind is currently in controlled private beta. Early users may receive free or discounted access while we validate onboarding, reconnect behavior, inbox safety, and explainability before production pricing is finalized.
Request beta access with the form below. We review requests manually during the private beta and will respond with onboarding instructions if access is approved.
FAQ
MailMind is accepting early users through a controlled private beta rather than open self-serve signup.
No. The landing experience positions MailMind around sorting Gmail into Review, Later, and Noise, not deleting messages.
Yes. Corrections are a core part of the product direction because user feedback should improve future sorting.
Yes. MailMind is Gmail-first and intended for Gmail and Google Workspace inboxes during the private beta.
Not yet. The private beta is pre-production while onboarding, reconnect behavior, inbox safety, and explainability are validated.
Yes. MailMind now has English and Spanish public landing pages, and Spanish support is part of the private-beta learning plan.
Request access to the MailMind private beta and tell us how you manage Gmail today.
Request beta access with the form below. We review requests manually during the private beta and will respond with onboarding instructions if access is approved.