Connect your Gmail or Outlook and wake up to replies already drafted — in your voice, in your thread, ready to send.
Connect your inbox, let Ellie learn your voice, and wake up to drafts already waiting.
One click to link Gmail or Outlook. We read threads to draft replies — we never store your email or train general models on it.
Ellie reads your sent mail and picks up on tone, sign-offs, and the patterns of how you actually write — never the same reply twice.
Every morning, Ellie has already replied to the threads that need a reply. Skim, tweak a word, hit send.
Three things happen, quietly, in the background — so you can stop thinking of email as a thing you have to do.
Ellie reads your sent mail and picks up the small tells that make your writing recognisable — how long your openers run, when you say "cheers" vs "thanks", how you sign off with clients versus friends.
No rigid templates. No identical replies. Just a reflection of the way you already write, scaled to every thread in your inbox.
While you sleep, Ellie reads the threads that actually need a reply and writes drafts for each one. By morning, they're sitting in your drafts folder — in your voice, in the right thread, ready to send.
No prompt to type. No app to open. You just skim, tweak a word, and press send.
Drafts show up as drafts, in the same thread, under the same Gmail or Outlook button. You keep your shortcuts, your filters, your search, your signature.
If you can use email today, you can use Ellie tomorrow.
Ellie isn't just answering in your voice — she's answering with the facts your team would. Connect your help docs and your CRM, and watch the right answer appear in the draft, with the right link, the right number, the right deadline.
Point Ellie at your homepage, your help centre, your pricing page — anything publicly indexable. She'll read it, summarise the policies and product details, and use them when drafting customer replies.
Connect your CRM, your order system, your support tickets — anything with a record per customer. When a reply needs a fact (renewal date, order number, plan tier, ticket status), Ellie pulls it live from the source and weaves it into the draft.
Ellie works through the night so you don't have to. Open your inbox to a full set of ready drafts.
Drafts show up inside your existing inbox — no new app, no new workflow. Just the same Gmail or Outlook you already use.
I used to spend my first 45 minutes of every day on replies. Now Ellie's done that before I sit down — I just skim and send.
It's the first thing I've used that genuinely sounds like me. My team can't tell which emails I wrote myself anymore — and I mean that as a compliment.
The fact that it lives inside Gmail and doesn't ask me to change how I work is the whole reason I stuck with it.
Yes — that's how she drafts replies. With your permission, Ellie reads the threads in your connected Gmail or Outlook so she can categorise them and write replies in your voice. Drafts sit in your Drafts folder, and nothing sends until you say so.
What Ellie doesn't do: store your email content on our servers, share it with anyone, or use it to train AI models. Each thread is read at draft time and discarded once the draft is written. You can disconnect your account at any time from your Ellie dashboard.
The fastest way is to connect your Gmail or Outlook in our webapp — Ellie will start drafting replies into your Drafts folder automatically. You can also install the browser extension (Chrome, Edge, Firefox) or the native Outlook desktop add-in if you'd rather trigger replies on demand. See the downloads page for all options.
Auto-drafts via connected accounts work for Gmail, Google Workspace, Outlook.com, Microsoft 365, and Exchange Online. The browser extension covers Gmail Web and Outlook on the web. The Outlook desktop add-in (on Microsoft AppSource) covers classic Outlook for Windows, the new Outlook desktop apps, and Outlook on the web.
For other clients (Apple Mail, Fastmail, etc.), use the extension's popup to generate a reply and paste it in. Full guides at help.tryellie.com.
Sorry! Training AI and generating content costs a fair amount of money. We're a small team without external funding so we have to charge for our work!
You can sign up for one of our paid plans to get more replies!
Email is one of the most useful inventions ever, but the deal is rigged: anyone can put anything in front of you, and the only person who pays for that is you, in time.
We built Ellie to flip that — by drafting your replies in the background, in your voice, so the inbox stops being the first hour of your day. You wake up to drafts; you skim, tweak, and send. The hour you'd have spent typing them goes back to you.
Some people use Ellie to overcome reply anxiety, or as a tool to help with dyslexia, or just because writing in English (or any other language) doesn't come easily to them. If you're using Ellie in an interesting way, please let us know — we'd love to hear about it!
Documents and websites — point Ellie at a file (PDF, DOCX, TXT, etc.) or a URL and she'll read or crawl it, summarise the policies and product details, and use that information when a reply needs it. Re-indexing happens automatically.
Structured data uploads — upload a CSV, spreadsheet, or export from your CRM, helpdesk, or order system. Ellie keeps the per-record structure, so when a draft needs a specific fact (renewal date, plan tier, ticket status, order number) she can look it up cleanly rather than guessing.
API integrations (coming soon) — connect your CRM, helpdesk, billing, or e-commerce tools directly so Ellie pulls the live record at draft time, never stale.
On top of all of that, Roles let teams who wear different hats give Ellie a different knowledge base and tone per role — e.g. a Customer Support role with your help docs attached plus a Sales role with your pricing and proposal templates. Ellie picks the right role per email or you can switch manually. Ellie won't make up facts that aren't in her source material — if she doesn't know, the draft says so.
Your email content is never used to train AI models — not ours, not OpenAI's, not anyone else's. It's only used to generate the draft you're asking for, and never leaves our secure backend.
We don't store your email content on our servers, and we promise never to share, sell, or do anything shady with your data. We're independent developers with no investors and no incentive to do otherwise — see our security page for the technical detail.