What's in your daily brief
Your daily brief opens with a warm greeting, then gives you your three to five most important Action Items, a quick stat on what was processed over roughly the last two days, one or two key Highlights, and any notable FYIs. It pulls from every connected inbox so you read one short summary instead of opening each account.
A short, friendly read
The brief is written to be read in under a minute. It is not a dump of everything in your inbox. Your secretary picks out what actually matters and writes it up like a quick note from an assistant, so you get the shape of your day before you open a single thread. It reads across every connected account, so one brief covers all of your mail.
The greeting and the stat
Each brief opens with a warm time-of-day greeting set to your timezone, so a morning brief greets you differently than an evening one. Near the top you also get a quick processing stat: a short line on how much mail your secretary read and sorted over roughly the last couple of days. It is a fast way to see how much noise was handled for you.
Your top Action Items
The heart of the brief is your three to five most important or most urgent Action Items, not the full list. These are the emails that need something from you, pulled to the front so the genuinely pressing things stand out. The complete set of Action Items always lives in the app under the Action Items tab when you want to work through everything.
Highlights and FYIs
When there is something worth knowing that does not need a reply, the brief surfaces one or two key Highlights, like a decision, an approval, or a project update. It also calls out one or two notable FYIs when they are relevant, the kind of filed-for-reference items it would be useful to glance at. Highlights are a paid feature on the Plus plan and up, so on the Free plan your brief focuses on Action Items and FYIs.
A short close
The brief ends with a short, friendly sign-off. From there you can tap into any item to see the full email, reply, snooze it, or mark it done.