Anything that gets access to my E-mails and isn't an all-local app with local processing instantly raises a red flag. My E-mail is not something I want out there in public.<p>A quick glance at the page doesn't tell me if this thing processes my E-mail online, or locally, and what data gets shared where and with whom.
How does this differ from Google Inbox? I love Inbox, it has completely changed my email habits. Inbox seems to already solve everything Caspy has, but I could be missing something.
Not a big fan of getting my Inbox managed by AI. I've found AI products to be rather quirky & obstinate at respecting my preferences. Simple tasks require a "learning" before it can be done right. I prefer rules that are predictable.<p>I can afford to miss out on news feed because it got mis-categorized by AI, but can't take that risk with my Inbox.
I like this idea, but most of my email needs relate to work emails, and I don't have permission to share those with a third party. I'd love to try it if there were some way to install the thing locally or have it run from my browser.