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Daily Brief. Your inbox, summarized once a day.

MailOver reads everything that arrived and writes one short briefing of what mattered, plus an ongoing Highlights feed of important but not urgent mail.

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Your daily brief Tue, Jun 23
Needs you · 2
Reply to Atlas on data-room access
Due: today
Counter-sign the Meridian MSA
Due: Jul 6
Worth knowing · 7
Re: Meridian renewal, redlines
Legal flagged two redline changes to the liability cap and want sign-off before Friday's call. Pricing unchanged, 40 seats added.
547 more filed into categories
The problem

You reread your inbox all day

Checking mail a dozen times to make sure nothing slipped means reading the same threads over and over, and the day quietly disappears into the inbox.

The fix

One briefing, written for you

Each day your secretary reads what arrived and writes a single brief: what needs you, what is worth knowing, and what it filed away. Read it once and get on with your work.

How it works

Three steps, about a minute

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Connect your inbox

Link Gmail, Outlook, or any IMAP account in about 30 seconds. No rules, no folders, nothing to configure.

Reading your inbox412 / 412
Title & summary written
Each thread summarized in two lines
Sorted into Action Items, Highlights, FYIs
2

MailOver reads each email

Your secretary reads the body of every thread and writes what actually happened, so the brief carries the decision or the ask, not a list of senders.

Today's brief
Re: Meridian renewal, redlines
Legal wants sign-off on two redlines before Friday. Pricing unchanged, 40 seats added.
Needs you 2Highlights 7Filed 547
3

You read one daily brief

Open MailOver to a short summary of the day, with a Highlights feed you can scroll any time between briefs.

What it looks like

A daily brief, then Highlights to scroll

The brief leads with what needs a response, then the highlights worth knowing, each with a two-line summary so you get the point before opening the thread.

Tuesday's briefRead in 90 seconds
Needs you
Reply to Atlas on data-room access
Due: today
Counter-sign the Meridian MSA
Due: Jul 6
Worth knowing
Re: Meridian renewal, redlines
Legal flagged two redline changes to the liability cap and want sign-off before Friday's call. Pricing unchanged, 40 seats added.
Q2 numbers from finance
Revenue landed 4% above plan, churn flat. Finance asks if you want the board deck before or after the offsite.
547 more emails filed into Financial, Deliveries, Newsletter, and 6 other categories.
Why it's different

A briefing, not another inbox to read

A summary, not a digest of subject lines

MailOver reads the body of each thread and writes what happened, so you get the decision or the ask, not just a list of who emailed.

Highlights stay available between briefs

Important but not urgent mail collects in a Highlights feed you can scroll any time, so nothing has to wait a full day to reach you.

One brief across every inbox

Work, personal, and shared accounts roll into a single read instead of one inbox check after another.

Works with your email

Works with the inbox you already use

Daily Brief works the same across every account you connect. Pick your provider to see how it sets up.

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Security & privacy

Your email stays yours

AES-256 encryption
Zero-access encrypted storage
GDPR-compliant
Full export & deletion
Read-only by default
Nothing moved or deleted
Never trained on
We never train on your email
Daily Brief FAQ

Questions about Daily Brief

What's in the daily brief?+

The brief leads with what needs you, the action items and replies people are waiting on, then the highlights worth knowing, each with a short summary MailOver wrote. It ends with a count of everything it filed into categories, so you see the whole day at a glance in one read.

When does the brief arrive?+

MailOver reads mail through the day and has your brief ready when you open it, so it reflects everything that arrived rather than a fixed snapshot. The action items and highlights inside it update as new mail lands, and you can open MailOver whenever it suits your morning.

What's the difference between the brief and Highlights?+

The daily brief is one short read of what mattered today. Highlights is an ongoing feed of important but not urgent emails that collects between briefs, so you can scroll it any time. The brief is the summary, Highlights is the running list it draws from.

Does the summary replace the email?+

No. Every summary links to the full thread, which stays in your mailbox exactly as it arrived. MailOver writes the two-line version so you can decide whether the thread is worth opening, but the original email is always one tap away and is never changed.

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