Fyxer drafts the reply; Fasrad sends it — answers, books the call, and files the contact, all without you opening the inbox.
Fyxer organizes the inbox you read. Fasrad is the agent that reads it, answers, schedules, and follows up without you opening it.
Fyxer AI lives inside Gmail and Outlook. It labels and sorts incoming mail into categories, and it writes draft replies in your tone that sit in the compose box until you read them and hit send. For people drowning in volume, the sorting alone is worth the subscription, and the drafts genuinely cut keystrokes.
The catch is that the work still routes back to you. Every draft is a thing you have to open, check, and approve. Every meeting the email is asking for is a thing you still go schedule. Fasrad starts on the other side of that line: it has its own inbox, reads the last thread, checks your calendar, drafts the answer, and — when you tell it to — sends it on a staggered schedule and writes the interaction into your CRM the moment it goes out.
Where the line falls:
Pick Fyxer if your goal is a tidier Gmail and quicker drafts you still approve. Pick Fasrad if you want the email actually handled — answered, scheduled, and logged — by an agent you delegate to instead of a tool you operate.
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Fyxer lives in your Gmail or Outlook, sorts mail, and writes drafts you read and send. Fasrad gives the agent its own inbox and lets it act on its own — it reads the thread, drafts, sends on a schedule, books the meeting, and logs the contact. Fyxer makes your inbox faster to work; Fasrad works the inbox for you.
This is where Fyxer is the cleaner fit if you want to stay in your current client. Fasrad connects a Google account and runs the agent on its own email, calendar, and Drive — it isn't a layer that redecorates the inbox you already read all day. If your only goal is a tidier native Gmail, Fyxer does that better.
Both. You set the rule: have it draft for your review, or let it send. It can run personalized outreach from a Google Sheet, staggered through the day up to about 100 sends, and triage the replies that come back.
Yes. When a thread asks for time, it checks your Google Calendar, proposes or books slots, and can pull a prep brief together from earlier mail with that person.
No. Fasrad does not transcribe live audio, make phone calls, or do video. It works text channels — email, chat, Telegram — and the tools around them: calendar, CRM, sheets, web. If you need call notes, pair it with a dedicated transcription tool.
$49/month or $490/year — cancel anytime. Setup takes about four minutes to connect a Google account, and it's in public beta.