In development. Copy below is drafted from the app itself — give it a read and tweak the positioning/claims before launch. [TODO] marks the few facts only you can confirm.
In development · coming soon
Your inbox, quietly sorted.
LogicTray triages your mail with AI. It groups what's alike, surfaces only the threads that actually need you, and drafts replies in your own voice — so the inbox you open is already calm. You stay in control; it just clears the noise.
Native SwiftUI · macOS · from HandLogic Studio
LogicTray
How LogicTray works
It syncs in the background and does the boring part for you — so the inbox you open is the one you'd have wanted.
Sign in once with Google, iCloud or Yahoo — or connect any standard IMAP account. Credentials stay on your Mac.
LogicTray groups similar mail into tidy bundles and surfaces only the threads that genuinely need a reply. It even tells you how many it sorted — and how many it left for you.
For the threads that need you, it drafts a reply that sounds like you — learned from your own sent mail. Read it, tweak it, send it. Nothing leaves without your say-so.
Features
Everything you need to keep an inbox calm. Nothing that gets in the way.
Similar mail — receipts, newsletters, project threads — grouped automatically, so your inbox reads as a handful of piles instead of a wall of subjects.
LogicTray learns which threads actually need you and quietly holds back the rest — and when it's unsure, it leaves the thread for you rather than guessing.
Replies are drafted from your own sent mail, so they sound like you — not a robot. Always your call before anything sends.
Gmail and standard IMAP, with threads assembled across Inbox, Sent and Archive — open a conversation from anywhere and see all of it, not half of it.
Built with SwiftUI. Respects your system theme, launches fast and sips memory.
The HandLogic guarantee — no analytics SDKs, no telemetry, nothing sold. [TODO: confirm exactly where AI processing happens, so the data-handling claim is accurate.]
Coming soon
It's in active development. Leave your email and I'll tell you the moment it's on the Mac App Store. [TODO: wire up email capture (Resend) or point at the App Store page at launch.]