Tacitry vs Mailbutler
Tacitry vs Mailbutler
Mailbutler accelerates manual email work. Tacitry replaces it.
By Sid Sharma, founder ·
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Tacitry drafts every reply automatically and sends to trusted recipients on its own once you've trained it; Mailbutler is an on-demand productivity layer (snippets, send tracking, follow-up reminders, scheduled sends, AI assistant) where you stay in the loop on every reply. Useful for accelerating manual email work, but you remain the bottleneck. Tacitry collapses the loop: it drafts, you correct, and eventually it sends without asking.
Why do people use Mailbutler?
- Mature tooling for snippets, send tracking, and follow-up reminders.
- Plug-in for Apple Mail, Outlook, and Gmail.
- On-demand AI assistant for drafting and summarizing.
How is Tacitry different from Mailbutler?
- Mailbutler's AI is on-demand; Tacitry's is on by default. Every inbound gets a draft, ready when you open it.
- Voice memory + correction-driven rule extraction. Mailbutler does not learn from how you edit its drafts.
- Per-recipient autonomy. Tacitry sends when it has earned the right; Mailbutler always asks.
Switching from Mailbutler takes about a day. We do the setup; you keep your inbox.
Start my free trial →Tacitry vs Mailbutler: feature comparison
| Feature | Tacitry | Mailbutler |
|---|---|---|
| Drafts every reply automatically | Yes | No — on-demand only |
| Snippets / templates | No — learned from voice | Yes |
| Send tracking / open rates | No | Yes |
| Follow-up reminders | No | Yes |
| Voice memory | Yes | No |
| Sends autonomously | Yes — earned per-recipient | No |
Frequently asked
- Do I need to ditch Mailbutler to use Tacitry?
- No. They sit at different layers — Mailbutler in your client, Tacitry in the server-side draft loop. You can run both.
- Does Tacitry track opens?
- No. Tracking pixels degrade deliverability and feel surveillance-y. We chose not to.
- Can Tacitry handle follow-ups?
- Yes, when the user marks a thread for follow-up. Automatic follow-up nagging is not on the roadmap — it tends to corrode relationships.
- How does pricing compare?
- Tacitry is $9.99/mo with a 7-day free trial. Mailbutler ranges $5–$30/mo depending on tier and AI usage.
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