Ve vs Saner
Organizes your notes, tasks and to-dos.
Runs the conversations those to-dos come from.
Saner AI pulls your notes, tasks and email into one calm, focus-friendly workspace, and each morning it assembles a plan from them inside the app. It's genuinely good at capturing what's on your plate. But it works beside your inbox rather than in it: its assistant can't send email at all, drafting follows instructions you write rather than a voice learned from your mail, and there's no chasing, no outreach, and no model of your relationships.
Saner organizes your day.
Ve runs your conversations.
Six differences that draw the line.
A genuinely calm workspace
Saner AI pulls your notes, tasks, and email into one focus-friendly workspace, built with ADHD users in mind, and it is genuinely good at capturing what’s on your plate. Its connectors sync Gmail, Outlook, calendars, Drive, and Slack so your information lives in one place.
The honest frame here is complement versus replacement: Saner works beside your inbox. Ve works inside it. Everything below follows from that.
Organizes your notes, tasks and to-dos.
Runs the conversations those to-dos come from.
Its assistant cannot send email
This is Saner’s own help center, in its own words: Skai operates inside your Saner workspace and cannot send emails or messages via third-party tools. Every reply your inbox needs still gets written and sent by you.
Ve’s email agent searches, replies, and manages drafts across Gmail and Outlook, and its playbooks know what a thread is: forwarded mail is read as a forward, no-reply mail is quietly suppressed, and on high-stakes threads the drafting turns conservative. Ve never invents terms.
Its assistant cannot send email
Email, calendar, meeting, and task agents, with playbooks per thread type
A plan in the app, a brief in your inbox
Saner’s Proactive Planning assembles a daily plan from your tasks, notes, calendar, and email, delivered inside the app. You go to it.
Ve’s Morning Brief comes to you: one email, the Intent of the day, every morning in your timezone, with the option to listen instead of read. And on a morning when nothing needs you, Ve skips the send.
In-app daily plan, not a brief sent to you
Intent of the day, every morning, read or listened to
Tone instructions, or a voice of your own
Saner’s Ask AI drafts follow tone instructions you write by hand. There is no voice learned from your mail and no learning from your edits.
Ve learns your voice from your mail and models how you decide: when you delegate, when you escalate, when a one-line reply will do. Every edit feeds back; repeated corrections become standing rules.
Ask AI with manual tone instructions
Simulates how you would react, then writes
From reminder to written chase
When a thread needs chasing, Saner turns the email into a task reminder. The follow-up itself never gets written.
Ve drafts the chase when a thread stays silent past the window you set. And its Opportunities routine goes further, drafting new outreach to prospects that match the ideal customer you described, queued for approval.
Turns emails into task reminders; no drafts
Drafts the chase past the window you set
A graph of notes, a map of people
Saner’s graph connects your content: notes to emails to tasks. It keeps no model of the people and companies behind them, and your inbox categories stay Gmail’s own.
Ve maps the people, companies, and goals across your mail and connected tools, lets you define labels in your own words, and answers you on email, WhatsApp, and Telegram, wherever the day finds you.
A content graph of notes, not people
Built from your mail and connected tools
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 Saner.AI product information, current as of July 2026. The two products overlap less than most on this page; it highlights where a workspace beside the inbox differs from an agent inside it.