Email is broken.
Let AI handle the bits.
Your inbox is everyone else's to-do list. Broken Bit's autonomous agent triages the garbage, handles scheduling, and surfaces exactly what needs you — in a single daily brief.
It's everyone else's to-do list — formatted as poorly-worded emails with zero clear action items, sent at maximum volume, at all hours.
SaaS founders, growth hackers, "partnership opportunities" from people you've never met. 73 strangers want 15 minutes. Every. Single. Week.
You were added to a thread three weeks ago. Nobody knows why. Now you receive "Reply All" updates about parking validation in an office you've never visited.
A notification fires. You check it. It's a shipping update for something you ordered three months ago. You've now wasted 4 minutes of deep focus you can't get back.
"Does Monday work?" → "Monday's tough." → "How about Tuesday?" → silence. Repeat 9 days. 14 emails. No meeting. Nobody wins.
You subscribed once in 2021. You've never opened it. You won't unsubscribe because maybe someday. 2,300 unread emails silently judge you.
Email was supposed to be a tool. It became a second job with no pay and no vacation policy. We're done playing along.
→ so we built broken bit
Broken Bit lives in your inbox like a very competent, very silent assistant. It never needs to be told the same thing twice. It never takes a day off.
While you sleep, Broken Bit processes your entire backlog. Cold pitches get deleted. Scheduling requests get replied to using your actual calendar. Notification spam gets buried. You wake up to three emails that matter.
Long threads are a form of punishment. Broken Bit condenses any email chain — no matter how long, how convoluted, how many times Kevin replied to himself — into three clear action items. That's it.
At the time you choose, Broken Bit delivers a single daily brief: what was handled, what was filed, and the two things that actually need you. That's your new inbox experience.
I opened my inbox on Monday and had four emails. Four. I haven't seen fewer than 200 unread in three years. I cried a little.
It declined four meetings I would've said yes to out of guilt. None of them followed up. That tells you everything you need to know about how important those meetings were.
The reply-all chains are just gone. I didn't know that was possible. I thought that was just... email now. Turns out you can fight back. You just need a meaner robot than everyone else's.
We're opening access in waves. Drop your email and we'll reach out when your slot is ready.
// no sales emails. that would be embarrassing.