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This MIT And Harvard Startup Is Making Writing Emails Easier And Effortless

Frederick Daso
4 min readFeb 10, 2019

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Email is a necessary task for any role in Corporate America. According to the McKinsey Global Institute, roughly 28% of our time is spent “answering, writing, or responding to email.” A talented team filled with MIT and Harvard affiliates have built a nifty, Gmail-integrated tool that can help you draft your emails quicker.

Filip Twarowski, Lambert Chu, and Matthew Huggins came together to found EasyEmail, an email productivity tool powered by artificial intelligence. EasyEmail learns from your previous Gmail history to autocomplete sentences for you while your email is being drafted. When it comes to email, the biggest cost is time. There is a plethora of untapped value at stake within the email productivity space. McKinsey estimates that $900 billion to $1.3 trillion could be unlocked annually if these tools can make emails less time-consuming.

EasyEmail Founders (from left to right): Matthew Huggins, Filip Twarowski, and Lambert Chu

The immediate value of EasyEmail lies in its ability to save your time. For most of us, we answer nearly identical or similar questions from a sender. Seeing as you’ve already answered that same question in a past email from a different sender, it would be easier to have a response automatically suggested to you based on your previous email correspondence. As you type your email, EasyEmail digests the context of the email you’re responding to and…

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Frederick Daso
Frederick Daso

Written by Frederick Daso

Author of Founder to Founder (F2F)

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