Send or forward tasks to email@rplyr.com and get instant replies — no setup needed. Create custom agents with pre-defined prompts at www.rplyr.com to automate repetitive email tasks and avoid re-typing the same instructions. Feedback welcome.
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esafak•8h ago
Surely you know that Gmail already has Gemini, so what does rplyr do beyond that? Is it for people who send mass, predictable emails?
kvalrani•8h ago
Unlike Gemini, Rplyr lets you create personal agents with pre-defined prompts to automate repetitive email tasks.
I often repeat the same tasks over email: cleaning up meeting notes, summarizing articles, drafting attendee bios, company profiles, etc. With Rplyr, I can create agents where I define the prompt and template once. Then I just send raw notes, names, or company names to my dedicated agents and get my ideal output back instantly — no need to retype instructions each time.
Longer-term, the goal is for agents to also handle outputs beyond email text, like generating slides, spreadsheets, and running workflows across other tools.
Curious to hear your thoughts
esafak•7h ago
The things you're talking about usually don't live in the email, they are mentioned in them. Are you going to reach out to their sources, and somehow edit them there?
Also, having to email rplyr to take action is a bad UX compared with interacting with Gemini and getting live feedback. You'd have to reliably add big value to overcome that. I'm not an ideal user.
esafak•8h ago
kvalrani•8h ago
I often repeat the same tasks over email: cleaning up meeting notes, summarizing articles, drafting attendee bios, company profiles, etc. With Rplyr, I can create agents where I define the prompt and template once. Then I just send raw notes, names, or company names to my dedicated agents and get my ideal output back instantly — no need to retype instructions each time.
Longer-term, the goal is for agents to also handle outputs beyond email text, like generating slides, spreadsheets, and running workflows across other tools.
Curious to hear your thoughts
esafak•7h ago
Also, having to email rplyr to take action is a bad UX compared with interacting with Gemini and getting live feedback. You'd have to reliably add big value to overcome that. I'm not an ideal user.