Avelie Use Cases

AI Email Assistant for Focused Teams

Avelie filters low-value email, prepares context-aware drafts, and escalates only the messages that require your judgment.

What you get

  • Auto-process low-priority notifications and newsletters.
  • Generate draft replies in your preferred tone and style.
  • Surface decision-critical threads with clear context summaries.

Who this is for

  • Founders managing investor and customer inboxes
  • Operators coordinating cross-functional projects
  • Executives who need fewer, better email decisions

FAQ

What does an AI email assistant do?

It sorts incoming messages by how much they actually need your attention, drafts replies for routine threads, and flags the conversations that require your judgment. The goal is fewer interruptions, not faster inbox processing.

Can I keep control of important replies?

Yes. Avelie uses staged automation — you choose which types of email get auto-handled and which stay in a review-first workflow. Sensitive conversations always require your explicit approval.

How many emails does the average professional receive per day?

About 121 per day according to the Radicati Group (2024). Of those, most people find that only 8-12 genuinely need a thoughtful response. The rest are notifications, cc'd threads, and newsletters.

Does Avelie work with Gmail?

Yes. Avelie connects to your existing Gmail account through the official API. You keep your current email client — Avelie works behind the scenes.

How is this different from Gmail filters?

Filters use static rules (sender, subject keywords). Avelie reads message context — who sent it, what the thread is about, how urgently it needs a response — and routes email based on decision value, not just keywords.

Is my email data private?

Avelie processes email content to provide triage and drafting. We don't sell or share your data. You can revoke access and request data deletion at any time.

Want early access?

Join the Avelie waitlist to validate fit for your workflow before public launch.