Loop finds the two-minute replies, thank-yous and follow-ups hiding in your inbox — drafts each in your voice, and clears them. Nothing sends without you.


The reply you keep meaning to send. The thank-you you owe. The "let's find time" that's been sitting for a week. Each one is small — but together they sit in the back of your mind and quietly drain your attention.
One-line answers that take 30 seconds — once you finally sit down to write them.
"I'll send that over by Friday." Loop remembers, so the relationship doesn't pay for it.
Three emails to land one 20-minute call. Loop proposes times that fit your calendar.
Three quiet moves, running in the background while you do everything else.
Loop scans your connected mailbox for low-friction tasks — replies, thanks, scheduling, light follow-ups — and reads enough thread context to understand each one.
Every loop comes with a calm, ready-to-send suggestion written the way you write — never robotic, never over-eager. You read it before anything moves.
Swipe to approve, tap to edit, or snooze for later. Most loops take under two minutes. Your day ends lighter than it started.
A calm, Mail-style stack of everything worth a quick moment. Each card shows who's waiting, what they said, and Loop's suggested response.

Open any loop to see the original message beside Loop's draft. Edit a word or send as-is — and tap "Why Loop suggested this" whenever you want the reasoning.

At day's end, a supportive recap — not a leaderboard. What you cleared, who you stayed in touch with, and the time you got back.

Apple Contacts meets a memory that actually helps. Per person: cadence, tone, open promises, and a single quiet insight about how you communicate.

Loop is an assistant, not an autopilot. Every action is visible, reversible and explained — so you always feel safe, informed and in control.
Every draft, send, snooze and edit, in order. Full transparency.
Drafts wait for you. Auto-send is off by default, always.
Loop reads only what it needs to help — and tells you why.
Confidence and reasoning behind every suggestion.

"I open Loop, clear six small things before my coffee's cold, and the low hum of guilt is just — gone. It's the calmest part of my morning."
Connect a mailbox, watch the first scan, and meet today's momentum in about ninety seconds.