For Founders
Founders
The inbox is the meeting between every thread of your company. It should not own you.
Tacitry is an AI email assistant built for founders — it drafts every reply in your voice, learns from your corrections, and sends to trusted recipients (top investors, key reports, recurring customers) on its own once judgment converges. Every founder has had the same week — Monday's investor update slipped because you got pulled into 40 customer threads, the recruiting pipeline went cold because nobody followed up on the Wednesday intro emails, and you ended Friday with 200 unread and a "let me get back to you" debt you will never repay. The problem is not the volume; the volume is fine. The problem is that every reply is a context switch out of the work that actually compounds for your company. Tacitry is the patch on that loop.
What changes in your day
Drafts wait for you when you open your inbox. The investor who asked about runway has a reply ready in your voice — you read it, you ship it. The candidate who needs the next interview slot has a draft that already checked your calendar. The bizdev intro who needs a polite "not now" has a polite "not now" you can send in one tap. Hours of decision-light email collapse into minutes of decisions, and the deep work blocks survive the day.
Why voice matching matters more for you than for anyone
Founders ship in voice. Investors recognize you by how you write the bad-news email; candidates recognize you by how you write the offer. Tacitry learns from your last 300 sent replies plus every correction you make. By week two, drafts feel "indistinguishably you" — not a generic AI tone, your tone. The corpus is purged within 7 days; what persists is the derived style profile, not your old emails.
The autonomy ladder
For people you correspond with constantly — your investors, your top reports, your largest customers — Tacitry stops drafting and starts sending. You see what was sent in a "sent autonomously" feed, you can claw back any of it, but the default is "the reply went out and the thread continued without you opening it." That is the goal: the inbox handles itself for trusted recipients, you stay involved for everything else.
The boring stuff that adds up
Calendar invites get RSVPed with real availability. Newsletter unsubscribes happen on the first tap. Threads where the right move is "forward this to my COO" get the forward drafted with two lines of context. None of these are interesting individually; collectively they are 60 minutes a day.
Frequently asked
- Will it send the wrong thing?
- It only sends to recipients you have already corrected enough drafts for that the autonomy curve has crossed your trust threshold. The first weeks are corrections-only; nothing goes out without your tap.
- What about co-founder threads?
- Most co-founders end up on the auto-send list within a week — voice converges fast on a single recipient you write to constantly.
- Does it handle fundraising threads?
- Yes, and we recommend keeping the autonomy threshold a little higher for investor threads. Tacitry will draft; you tap to send. The judgment ladder is per-recipient, so you can dial it in.
- How is this different from just using Claude or ChatGPT?
- Both are excellent generic writers; neither learns your voice across sessions, neither has your CRM context, and neither sends. Tacitry is the agent loop — generic LLMs are the engine, not the car.
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