01 / Private email assistant · Early access
Email it.
Done in a minute.
A personal assistant you reach by email. Forward a message or send a request, and a useful reply arrives shortly. It only reads what you choose to share — no inbox sync, no plugins, no new app to learn.
Read only what’s sent.
Reply with what’s needed.
02/Method
How it works
Three steps. No app installation. No syncing of all your personal information.
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Forward or write
Send a message to ask@ from any inbox. Forward a long email you want summarized, attach a photo, or simply ask a question.
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We work, privately
Your message is processed in isolation, then its content is deleted once the reply is sent. Nothing else from your inbox is read, and we keep no copy of what you sent.
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A useful reply arrives
A direct, readable reply lands in your inbox — usually within a minute. Attachments, inline images, and links when they make the answer better.
03/Examples
What you can ask
A representative sample. The assistant will handle most everyday research, summarization, and drafting tasks — and politely decline what it can’t do well.
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Recipe — ingredients and steps, ready to cook. -
Research — a sourced list with booking links. -
Summary — a forwarded thread in three bullets.
04/The privacy fence
What it doesn’t see is the point.
Most AI tools earn their utility by reading everything you have — your full inbox, calendar, contacts, files. Concierge takes the opposite stance.
- Reads only the email you forward. Nothing else.
- No inbox connection. No OAuth permissions. No mailbox sync.
- No browser extension. No app to install. Works from any email client.
- Your messages aren’t stored. We process them to reply, then delete them — only an editable note of your preferences remains.
- Your messages are never used to train a model.
Concierge never reaches into anything you don’t send, and the act of forwarding is the act of consent. What you do send is ordinary email — read by our AI to write the reply, then deleted once it’s answered. Treat it as you would any email.
05/For whom
Built for people who’d rather not hand over the keys.
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Executives
Whose inboxes have outgrown them, and who would prefer a chief of staff to an algorithm reading their mail.
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Founders & operators
Juggling personal and work threads who want a quick draft, a summary, or a list — without context-switching tools.
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Professionals over 40
Who want the utility of modern AI without learning another app or trusting a startup with their mailbox.
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Anyone, really
Who has thought, “I want help with this email,” and would rather not download something to get it.
06/Early access
Just email us.
No form to fill out, no account to create. Send a note to ask@app.econcierge.ltd and you’ll get a reply that sets you up — the whole thing happens in your inbox, exactly like the product itself. We’re in a small, invite-only beta, so we read every note by hand.
Tell us your name and what you’d use it for. We reply within a few days, and your address stays with us — not shared, not sold.
Prefer a form? (Or your device won’t open email links.)
07/Common questions
A few you might be wondering.
- How is this different from an inbox plugin or AI in Gmail?
- Plugins generally need read access to your full inbox to be useful. Concierge has zero access to your mailbox. It only sees the specific message you forward to; nothing before, nothing after, nothing else.
- Do you store my emails?
- No. Your message is processed only long enough to generate the reply, then its content is deleted — we keep no copy of your email, our reply, or even the subject line. The one thing we retain is a short note of your preferences, which you can view or wipe anytime. See our privacy policy for details.
- Is my data used to train AI models?
- No. Your messages are not used for model training by us, and we use providers under terms that prohibit training on your data.
- What does it cost?
- Free during the early access period. Pricing will be straightforward and announced before any charges begin.
- Who’s behind it?
- A small independent project, run by people who didn’t want yet another app on their phone.