echo
email that sounds like you
echo is an AI assistant for the part of work that quietly eats your day: email. Connect a Gmail account and it reads the last ~6 months of mail you've sent to learn your tone and phrasings — no training period, nothing to upload — then drafts replies in your voice.
Built for founders, freelancers, and anyone with high-volume email. echo only ever drafts: every reply opens in an editor to review and approve, and sends through your own Gmail only when you press send. Free in early access.
good morning, alex
3 emails waiting on a reply
connected account
alex@northbeam.co
last synced 4m ago · gmail
style learned
ready1,284 messages · warm, direct, lightly informal
needs a reply
how it works
- 01
connect gmail
Link one account; echo learns your voice from the sent mail already in your inbox — no training period.
- 02
open an email
For anything needing a reply, echo drafts 1–2 options in your style, using your past replies + knowledge base.
- 03
review & send
Edit anything, rate the draft, and send straight from gmail — nothing goes without your tap.
a look inside
a few of the screens you'll actually use.
- learns your voice from sent mail
- drafts replies you just review
- personal knowledge base
growth pricing question
loved the demo — could you confirm what Growth includes vs Starter, and any flexibility on annual? we'd start with ~12 seats.
echo's drafts · in your voice
Hi Priya — happy to lay it out. Growth adds more seats, advanced attribution and priority support, and there's room on annual. Best, Alex
Hi Priya — so glad the demo landed. Happy to lay out Growth vs Starter, and we can set you up to trial on your own data first…
personal knowledge
facts echo uses to keep drafts accurate, not just on-tone.
add an entry
I take investor calls Tue–Thu afternoons (PT). Otherwise I prefer async over a meeting.
Northbeam pricing: $499/mo Starter, $1,200/mo Growth. Annual gets two months free.
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echo guides
Ways to use echo, and how it compares.
- use caseAI email assistant, explained: what it does, what it shouldn't, and how to chooseAn AI email assistant helps you handle email faster — usually by drafting replies, summarising threads, or sorting your inbox. The ones worth trusting learn your own voice and never send without you. Here's the category and where echo fits.
- comparisonecho vs Superhuman: two different bets on what makes email fasterSuperhuman makes you fast at moving through email with keyboard shortcuts and a polished client. echo makes the writing itself fast by drafting replies in your voice on top of your existing Gmail. Here's how they compare.
- comparisonChatGPT for email replies: where it helps, and where echo is less workYou can paste an email into ChatGPT and ask for a reply — but you re-explain your tone every time and copy-paste between tabs. echo learns your voice once from your sent mail and drafts in your inbox. Here's the comparison.
- use caseHow echo writes email replies that actually sound like youGeneric AI email reads like a robot — too formal, oddly upbeat, not your words. echo learns your tone, phrasings, and sign-offs from your own sent mail, so drafts sound like you. Here's how it works.
- use caseFounder email, handled: faster replies in your voice without hiring an EAFounders live in email — investors, customers, candidates, partners — and every reply has to sound like them. echo drafts those replies in your voice so you clear the queue without an assistant rewriting your tone. Here's how.
- use caseManage high-volume email with drafts in your voice, not copy-paste templatesWhen you get dozens of replies-needed emails a day, templates flatten your tone and ChatGPT is a copy-paste loop. echo drafts each reply in your voice so volume doesn't cost you your tone. Here's the approach.