ou·shi /ˈoʊʃi/ verb. the moment you remember you forgot.

An inbox that won't
let you forget.

Reads your email. Remembers the names, the dates, the deadlines. Writes back like you would. So you stop saying “oh shit, I forgot.”

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Live

Sunday morning

Good morning, Giorgi.

Oushi

92
Maya Chen3d

Re: Q3 draft revisions

85
United Airlines2h

Your flight upgrade is confirmed

71
Berlin AI Conference5h

CFP closes Friday

What it does

Like Gmail, but it actually gets you.

The email you keep meaning to reply to? Oushi bumps it back up.

5d

Sarah Park

You wrote her about the contract

nudge?
8d

Marcus Chen

Re: investor intro

nudge?

Reads your sent folder, then writes back like you.

Drafting in your voice…

Your editor's name. Your flight time. Oushi remembers all of it.

Person

Maya Chen

Editor at The Verge. Drafts due Thursday.

Deadline

Berlin headshot

Friday — before they can publish.

Trip

NYC June 4–8

Staying with sister, dinner with Sarah Sat.

No more scanning fifty subject lines. Oushi wakes you with the 3 things that matter.

Inbox · 8:00 AM

Your Tuesday briefing

A typical day

You stop checking email.
Oushi tells you when.

8:00 AM

Morning brief lands in your inbox

The 2-3 things that need you today, in plain prose. Not a list.

10:30 AM

Drafts ready when you sit down

Maya's reply is pre-written. Tweak one word, hit send.

1:00 PM

LinkedIn spam never reached you

Muted weeks ago. Never appeared in your inbox today.

3:00 PM

Sarah is waiting (5 days)

Oushi surfaces the nudge with a draft already in your voice.

6:00 PM

Flight saved to your calendar

United confirmation came in. Already on Thursday at 4:15 PM.

10:00 PM

Wind-down summary

14 emails handled. 6 replies sent in your voice. Nothing else needs you.

You never opened Gmail once.

Coming next

The roadmap, basically.

Where Oushi is headed. Some of this ships this year. The rest in the next 2-3.

This summer

Reads attachments

PDF flight confirmations. Image receipts. Contracts. Oushi reads inside them and remembers what matters.

Late summer

Across every inbox

Outlook, iCloud, and eventually Slack DMs and iMessage. One layer between you and every channel.

This fall

iOS app + Apple Watch

On your wrist. Glance the 3 things, swipe to dismiss, tap to hear. Built for the elevator.

Late 2026

Voice mode

'Hey Oushi, what's important today?' Headphones reply with a 15-second summary. Or ask it anything about anyone.

2027

Sends follow-ups for you

Tell Oushi 'nudge them if no reply in 3 days.' It sends the follow-up in your voice. Stops the moment they reply.

2027–28

One sentence, many actions

'Book the flight, add to calendar, expense to work, tell Maya I'll be in NYC that week.' Five things, one line.

Built to feel like
a friend, not a tool.

Remembers everything

Who your editor is, your trips, what you owe people.

Send from inside

One tap sends a reply through your Gmail. No tab-switching.

Saves to calendar

Flight bookings, meetings, deadlines — saved without you asking.

Ask anything

'Did Sarah reply?' 'What's my flight number?' Plain English.

Daily digest

One email every morning. The 2-3 things that matter. Done.

Yours alone

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No more “oh shit,
I forgot.”

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