
Cora
by Every
AI email assistant that screens your inbox and drafts replies in your voice
Last reviewed 2026-06-19
Cora is an AI email assistant that acts like a chief of staff for your inbox. It screens incoming email to surface the messages that actually need you, summarizes the rest into concise briefs delivered roughly twice a day (readable in about 30 seconds), and drafts replies in your own voice based on your email history, placing the drafts in your outbox for review and approval. It is built by Every, the media and software company, and came out of beta in 2025. Cora is deliberately a copilot, not an autonomous agent: by design it does not send or delete messages, keeps drafts for the user to approve, does not train on user data, and has no backdoor access. The human stays in full control of every outgoing message. Pricing is a low-cost subscription with a free trial.
What it can do
Screen the inbox
AssistantFilters incoming email to highlight messages that need attention and filter out distractions.
sourceDeliver twice-daily briefings
AssistantSummarizes non-urgent email into concise briefs delivered roughly twice a day, readable in about 30 seconds.
sourceDraft replies in your voice
CopilotDrafts responses in the user's tone from their email history and places them in the outbox for review and approval.
sourcePreserve user control
CopilotBy design it does not send or delete messages, does not train on user data, and has no backdoor access; the user approves every send.
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Strengths
- +Cuts inbox noise with screening plus twice-daily briefings
- +Drafts replies in your voice with you approving every send
- +Privacy-first: does not send/delete, train on data, or keep backdoor access
Limitations
- −Copilot only: it will not send or delete email on its own
- −Gmail/Google Workspace focused
- −Less action-taking than agentic email tools
Overview
Cora is an AI email assistant from Every that works like a chief of staff for your inbox. It targets busy professionals who want less email noise without giving up control.
What it does
Cora screens incoming email to surface what needs you, summarizes the rest into concise briefs delivered roughly twice a day, and drafts replies in your own voice from your email history, placing them in your outbox for approval. By design it does not send or delete messages, does not train on user data, and has no backdoor access, so it is a copilot with the human approving every send.
Integrations & setup
Works with Gmail and Google Workspace. Connect your account and Cora begins screening, briefing, and drafting.
Pricing
Subscription: Professional around $12/month and Unlimited around $24/month, both with the full feature set and a 7-day free trial.
Best for / not for
Best for individuals who want a quieter inbox and pre-drafted replies while keeping control. Less suited to those who want an agent to send, archive, and act autonomously (see Fyxer or more agentic tools).
Alternatives
Fyxer drafts and organizes email; Superhuman and Shortwave are AI-enhanced email clients; Monica is a broader AI assistant.
What people are saying
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FAQ
Does Cora send email for me?+
No. By design it drafts replies and places them in your outbox for approval, but it does not send or delete messages. The user stays in control. It is a copilot.
What does Cora do with my inbox?+
It screens incoming mail to surface what matters, summarizes the rest into twice-daily briefs, and drafts replies in your voice for you to review.
Sources
- Cora (official site) · accessed 2026-06-19
- Cora is out of beta (Every) · accessed 2026-06-19
- Cora features & pricing (SaaSworthy) · accessed 2026-06-19
Last reviewed 2026-06-19