Hey HN,<p>I am a first-time indie hacker.<p>After working crazy hard on it for around five months, I built a tool that help you to spend less time reading emails.<p>This tool, Summ, summarizes all your emails with suggested actions and delivers them in one email to your inbox at your preferred times automatically.<p>Using Summ you can...<p>1. Save time: Summ shortens emails by over 60%, saving approximately 50 minutes of your precious time daily.<p>2. Get action-oriented email summaries: Enabling you to focus only on what requires necessary or immediate actions.<p>3. With zero distraction: Receive your summaries at times you choose to ensure zero distraction.<p>4. Reduce stress: Delivers only the information you truly need.<p>Setting up your account takes just a few minutes. The best part is, if you autoforward your emails to your unique, personal Summ email address, all you have to do is enjoy your summaries directly delivered to your inbox, without requiring any further action from you, ever again.<p>I certainly hope that this tool is useful to you as I love how much time it saved me (2314 email summarized, 3412 minutes saved, 89% words removed). I am open to all constructive criticism, and looking forward to hearing about your opinions.<p>Have a wonderful day,
Göksu
I spend very little time reading email. My inbox now is:<p>two invoices<p>some Linkedin notices which I'll delete without opening<p>ads from my banks which will go automatically to their own folders and I'll never read<p>some digests of technical and scientifical stuff that I might check or just archive<p>about one hundred of automated notices from the servers of my customers. I'll check the subjects and delete them if there is nothing suspect in there.<p>Every communication with friends and family is over WhatsApp or Telegram. They used to happen by mail but what we used to call instant messages took over some ten years ago when everybody got used to their smartphone.<p>Even customers are almost only on Slack.
This site needs some work on mobile.<p>Words shouldn't spill ove
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ff putting, IMO.<p>And it's just kinda...long page that keeps scrolling which is ironic given the entire pitch is to save my time with less reading...<p>Congrats on the launch!