Cora reads your inbox to you. Fasrad answers it.

Cora reads your inbox to you; Fasrad answers it — drafts the reply, checks your calendar, and logs the contact before you finish the digest.

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An agent that drafts the reply, checks your calendar, and logs the contact before you've finished reading the digest.

A digest is a to-do list. The work is still yours.

Cora AI sorts your inbox into what matters and what can wait, then hands you a clean digest a couple of times a day. For a lot of people the triage is the whole point — it turns 200 unread into a short list of decisions, and the noise stops owning the morning.

The catch shows up the second you open the digest. Every line is still a task. The intro that needs a reply, the meeting that needs a time, the invoice that needs filing — Cora surfaced them, but you type, you check the calendar, you write the note. Fasrad starts where Cora stops: it reads the last thread, drafts the reply that references it, proposes a slot from your actual availability, and logs the interaction in your CRM. You approve, it sends.

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Pick Fasrad if you want the replies written, the meetings booked, and the contacts logged — an assistant that closes the loop instead of handing it back to you.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Fasrad just a faster inbox UI like Cora AI?

No. Cora AI is an email assistant that classifies your mail and gives you a digest to act on. Fasrad connects to your own Gmail — read-only — and reads threads, drafts and sends replies as you on your approval, books meetings against your calendar, and logs contacts; it can also run a dedicated inbox of its own, and keep an optional private, searchable copy of your mailbox you can search by meaning across years. The triage is a starting point, not the product.

How does Fasrad's setup compare to Cora AI's?

Cora is built around one job — triaging an existing inbox into a digest — so there's almost nothing to configure. Fasrad does more (drafts, sends, books, logs), so you spend a few minutes telling it what matters at the start. After that, it's the one closing the loop instead of handing you a list to work through.

Does Fasrad auto-send emails without me?

Only if you tell it to. By default it drafts and waits for your approval. You can set it to auto-send for specific categories — say, routine confirmations — but the safe default is draft-then-approve.

Can it send outbound campaigns, not just sort incoming mail?

Yes. It pulls a list from a Google Sheet, personalizes each message, and sends staggered batches up to roughly 100 a day, then triages the replies. That's outside what an inbox-triage tool does.

How do I move over from Cora AI?

There's nothing to migrate. Connect a Gmail inbox to a Fasrad agent and tell it what matters in plain language. You can keep Cora running on a different inbox while you try it — they don't conflict.

How much does it cost?

$49/month or $490/year — cancel anytime. Setup takes about four minutes, and Fasrad is in public beta.

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