Read-only briefings for scattered workdays

Open your day from one phone screen.

Briefly AI checks Gmail, Google Calendar, and Slack in read-only mode, then gives you a source-aware briefing with the few actions that actually need attention.

Gmailunread and urgent

Calendartoday and tomorrow

SlackDMs and mentions

Today

First 3 actions

Read-only

Snapshot

Two replies before noon, one meeting needs prep, and a client invoice thread can wait.

Gmail12 unread
Calendar5 events
Slack3 mentions
Client inboxSkipped
  1. 1Reply to Sam about the launch blocker
  2. 2Read the 10:30 planning thread
  3. 3Confirm the invoice was received

Designed for people with more than one work context.

Consultants, founders, engineers, operators, and agency teams use Briefly to separate client context from company context without opening every app before breakfast.

Read-only is visible everywhere

The interface keeps the promise in front of you: Briefly summarizes; it does not send, reply, delete, archive, schedule, or modify.

Automations match real routines

Run a weekday morning briefing, an end-of-day reset, or a client-specific recap from only the sources selected for that context.

Partial results are treated honestly

Skipped connectors and failed sources stay visible, so the briefing never pretends to know more than it checked.

A small loop, repeated daily.

Briefly is not another place to chat from scratch. The scheduled briefing comes first; follow-up questions happen inside that run.

Pick the context

Choose the Google accounts and Slack workspaces for one client, team, or role.

Set the ritual

Schedule the morning briefing or run it manually before a meeting.

Ask follow-ups

Turn the same collected context into a reply queue, standup update, or blocker list.

Morning briefing

Start with meetings, urgent email, Slack pings, and the first three actions.

Client recap

Keep one client’s inbox, calendar, and workspace separate from everything else.

End-of-day reset

Find loose threads, waiting items, and replies that should not roll into tomorrow.

Start with one read-only briefing.

Connect Google first, add Slack when you need it, and let every run say exactly what it checked.

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