Ve vs Jace
An email EA that drafts, labels, and follows up.
All of that, plus your morning planned and new outreach drafted before you ask.
Jace started as an autonomous web agent and has rebuilt itself into an AI executive assistant for email: it learns your voice from sent mail, applies labels you define with custom prompts, drafts follow-ups when threads stall, and runs natural-language rules like 'always CC my manager when we finalize contracts'. It's the closest of these tools to Ve's shape. Its daily brief summarizes your important mail rather than planning your day, it keeps no native model of the people and companies behind your mail (it syncs your CRM for that), and nothing in it starts new outreach for you.
Jace keeps your inbox moving.
Ve runs the day around it.
Where Jace stops and Ve keeps going.
The closest tool to Ve’s shape
Jace deserves the credit up front: it began as an autonomous web agent and rebuilt itself into a real AI executive assistant for email. It learns your voice from sent mail, applies labels you define with custom prompts, drafts a follow-up when a conversation stalls, and runs natural-language rules like ‘always CC my manager when we finalize contracts’. It works on Gmail and Outlook both.
So the comparison comes down to ceilings: how far its brief and its memory actually go, and what it doesn’t attempt.
An email EA that drafts, labels, and follows up.
All of that, plus your morning planned and new outreach drafted before you ask.
A summary shipped, a plan still missing
Jace’s daily email brief shipped in February 2026: a summary of your most important emails, delivered to your inbox.
Ve’s Morning Brief plans rather than summarizes. One email, the Intent of the day, every morning in your timezone: your tasks, today’s calendar, the threads waiting on replies, the work you’ve delegated, and yesterday’s meeting action items. It skips the send on a morning when nothing needs you, and you can listen to it as audio instead.
Daily email brief since Feb 2026; a summary, not a day plan
Intent of the day, every morning, read or listened to
Rules that fire, routines that run
Jace’s natural-language rules are genuinely good, and they’re trigger-based: when a certain kind of mail happens, do a certain thing.
Ve’s Routines cover that class of work and the scheduled class too. A summary of the week’s activity every Monday morning. A curated news digest at 7:30 from the journalists you trust. A monthly review of where your attention went. Described once in plain language, approved once, then running on their own clock.
Natural-language rules on triggers
Describe once in plain language; runs on schedule
The people behind the mail
Jace masters your style and your company context, and since late 2025 it reads and writes your CRM. What it doesn’t keep is a native model of your relationships: the people, the companies, and the goals your threads are actually about live in HubSpot or Salesforce, not in Jace.
Ve builds that map itself, from your mail and connected tools, and drafting starts from it: simulating how you, with your priorities, would react to the thread.
No native relationship graph; syncs your CRM instead
Built from your mail and connected tools
What your edits teach it
Jace learns your voice from your sent mail and a writing sample you provide. Its docs describe no loop that learns from the edits you make to its drafts.
Ve measures every edit. A heavily edited draft gets pulled apart for what changed and why; a correction you make repeatedly becomes a standing rule, and that whole class of correction stops appearing.
Learns from sent mail and a writing sample
Measures every edit; repeated corrections become rules
The mail you should be sending
Everything Jace drafts hangs off a thread that already exists. There’s no outreach it starts for you.
Describe your ideal customer once and Ve’s Opportunities routine finds prospects that match, drafts a first email to each, and files the lot in an approval queue. It keeps hundreds of opportunities drafted and waiting; nothing sends until you say so.
Reply and thread drafting only
Finds matching prospects and queues drafted first emails for approval
Where you can talk to it
Jace lives in its Gmail extension and web app, and it’s an email assistant through and through.
Ve answers on email, WhatsApp, and Telegram. Behind the inbox it runs a team: a calendar agent that works your Google and Outlook calendars, a meeting agent for your meeting notes, and task tools that turn decisions into tracked work. iMessage is coming soon.
Gmail extension and web app only
Two-way on email, WhatsApp, and Telegram
Works with the stack you already use.
Ve Intent Mail sits on top of the tools you already work in. Connect an app once and its content joins one searchable memory that Ve’s agents read when they plan your day or draft a reply. Your Granola and Attention meeting notes, your HubSpot and Zoho records, your Notion docs, your ClickUp tasks, and your Slack and Teams messages all feed the same memory. Calendars stay live: the calendar agent works directly on your Google and Outlook calendars rather than an imported copy.
Comparison reflects publicly available Jace product information, current as of July 2026. Both products are capable at voice drafting and follow-ups; this page highlights where the approaches differ.