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About

The inbox gatekeeper for autonomous operators.

InboxSquire is the email signal engine for the TKC agent fleet — it decides which emails are worth feeding the machine.

Why it exists

The inbox was never built for the AI-spam era.

Email was designed for a world where most messages came from people who actually wanted to talk to you. That world is gone. Tools, sequencers, and now generative models flood every inbox with volume that no human can read and no folder rule can keep up with.

The cost is not just wasted time — it is buried opportunity. The qualified lead, the partnership reply, the invoice that needs paying, the angry VIP customer: they all arrive in the same flat list as the noise, and the important ones get lost in it.

Agents are dramatically more useful when email arrives already classified, scored, and routed. InboxSquire does that work up front so the rest of the fleet operates on clean signal instead of raw, unsorted inbox.

Where InboxSquire sits

One job inside a larger fleet.

AltBot is the OS · TextAlerts is the SMS approval rail · MiniCFO watches money · HAMR dispatches · Kane executes operator work · Midas grows revenue · InboxSquire decides which emails are worth feeding the machine.

InboxSquire feeds each of these agents — it does not replace any of them.

What it is / what it is not

Clear about the job, honest about the limits.

What it is

  • AI inbox triage layer
  • Email classifier
  • Vendor / outreach firewall
  • Opportunity detector
  • Agent routing engine
  • Daily briefing generator
  • Draft / reply assistant
  • Human approval layer

What it is not

  • An email marketing tool
  • A cold outreach sequencer
  • A CRM replacement
  • A generic Gmail skin
  • A spam filter and nothing more
  • A promise to read or store email without consent

See what your inbox looks like as signal.

InboxSquire is in private beta. Connect a Gmail inbox through Google's OAuth consent screen and watch the noise get sorted from the few messages that actually matter.

Join the private beta