Ve — email, for humans and their agents
Your inbox is a list of tasks other people gave you.
Sorted by when they arrived — not by what matters to you.
Email has spent forty years asking you to translate yourself into subject lines, filters, and folders you’ll never open again.
It should meet you at the thought, not the sentence — know who you are, what you’re trying to do, and go to work in your voice. Starting with the inbox you already live in.
That’s what we’re building. It starts at your inbox.
§ three movements
movement one — now
It starts where you already are. Connect Gmail or Outlook and Ve reads who you are, sorts what matters to the top, and drafts replies in your voice — no forms, no filters to build.
At first it helps. Then it anticipates — following up on what’s owed, and texting you only when something actually needs your decision.
movement two — next
Most work isn’t replying. It’s asking. The desktop app lives where you START an email — and knows your intent at the keystroke level.
Speak an intent and Ve drafts it. Type a name and it suggests the subject. Don’t like a line? Hold, select, speak — it fixes only that, no rebuilding the email.
movement three — inevitable
Every person — and every agent — gets an address built around intent. They draft, schedule, negotiate, and ship over email. A coordination layer that doesn’t ask anyone to move.
What separates one person from another stops being access, or credentials, or prompt skill.
It becomes taste. Imagination. Judgment.
live · one key
signal · inbound
Ve sees it before you do — reads your calendar, the last thirty messages, the tone you use with Kara.
response · outbound
No typing. No prompting. Ve drafts it the way you would — then you decide.
Addresses for humans and their agents — built on Claude, Notion, anywhere. They draft, schedule, and negotiate over email, no humans typing. A coordination layer that doesn’t ask anyone to move. The only currency left is the quality of your mind.
§ one question