Can we move launch review to 3? The team needs one more pass on the migration notes before we lock the packet.
Stop treating Gmail like a place to visit.
One surface for mail and calendar
Scan priority threads, inspect today's meetings, and turn a conversation into a calendar event without leaving the deck.
Commands when the queue gets noisy
Search, label, draft, schedule, and triage from a command-first workspace built for operators who repeat the same work all day.
AI that asks before it acts
NovusMail can propose replies and events, but mutating actions move through explicit confirmations before anything is sent or created.
The daily loop
Scan, ask, approve. Keep moving.
NovusMail is not trying to replace the operator. It compresses the workspace around the decisions they already make, then makes every irreversible action visible.
- 1
Scan the live queue
Priority bands, unread state, starred threads, and calendar context stay visible in the same working surface.
- 3
Approve the mutation
Every send and calendar creation resolves through a clear review state so the user stays in control.
Control is the product
AI can prepare the work. You decide what leaves the app.
The agent can read context, draft mail, and propose calendar changes. Sends and event creation still pass through the same explicit review paths as manual work.
Agent prepared
Reply and reschedule
Email draft
Confirming 3:00 PM works and attaching the updated migration notes.
Calendar change
Move launch review to today at 3:00 PM, keep current attendees.
Gmail in context
Inbox reads, thread detail, labels, draft and send flows, and search through Corsair's Gmail plugin.
Built on Corsair
Real integrations, not a pasted inbox simulation.
NovusMail runs as a Next.js app over Gmail, Google Calendar, Postgres-backed cache, realtime refresh, and a proposal-oriented AI loop. The landing page is the promise; the workspace behind it is the proof.