Draft smart Outlook replies based on your *writing style*
Lindy reads your sent emails and drafts replies in Microsoft Outlook that sound like you.
Supercharge your Microsoft Outlook with AI.
Keeping up with email is exhausting, and writing thoughtful replies that actually sound like you takes way more time than it should.
Lindy watches how you write in Outlook, picks up on your tone and phrasing, and drafts replies that are ready to send with little to no editing.
See what Lindy can do for you
Reply Faster, Close More, Sound Like Yourself
Salespeople live in their inbox, and keeping up with every follow-up, proposal, and client thread while still sounding sharp and personal is a lot to manage.
Lindy learns how you write and drafts Outlook replies that actually sound like you, so you can respond faster without losing the personal touch that helps close deals.

Reply Faster Without Losing Your Voice
Keeping up with a constant flood of emails is exhausting, and when you're rushing through replies, it's easy to sound generic or off-brand.
Lindy learns how you write and drafts Outlook replies that actually sound like you, so you can respond faster without sacrificing your tone or personality.

Inbox Zero Without Losing Your Voice
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Inbox Zero Without Losing Your Voice
Operators deal with a constant flood of emails that need quick, professional responses, but firing off replies all day pulls focus from the actual work that keeps things running.
Lindy learns how you write and drafts replies in your voice, so you can get through your inbox fast without every message sounding like it came from a template.

Reply Faster Without Losing Your Voice
As a founder, your inbox never stops, and finding time to write thoughtful replies that actually sound like you is a constant struggle.
Lindy learns your writing style and drafts Outlook replies for you, so you can respond faster without every email sounding like it was written by someone else.

Summarise more than just Slack
Summarising Slack is just the start. Here's what else Lindy can do.
Lindy reads your inbox overnight and sends you a clean digest of what matters before you start your day.
After every call Lindy writes structured notes and sends you a summary so nothing gets lost.
Lindy reads your Zendesk or Intercom queue and delivers a daily overview of open issues and priorities.
Not sure if Lindy can do it? Just ask.
Text your question and Lindy replies with exactly what it can do for you. No account, no sign-up. Just send a message.
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Summarising Slack is just the start. Here's what else Lindy can do.
Lindy reads new Gmail emails and writes draft replies for you automatically.
Lindy reads your Intercom tickets and writes draft replies for you to review and send.
Lindy catches your Webflow form submissions and runs your chosen workflow automatically.
Lindy reads your missed Microsoft Teams chats and sends you a quick summary.
AI Agents for Microsoft Outlook.
When you're getting a flood of emails in Outlook, figuring out what to say and how to say it for each one eats up a huge chunk of your day.
Connect Lindy to Outlook and it can draft replies in your voice, flag emails that actually need your attention, and help you clear your inbox faster without sounding like a robot wrote back for you.
A skill shows you a real-world task Lindy can handle for you. It's there to inspire you and show what's possible, not a pre-built workflow you have to follow.
Yes. Sign up, connect the apps the skill needs, and you're ready to go. Most skills are up and running in minutes.
Lindy is your AI assistant. You tell it what you need in plain language and it takes care of the work, across your apps, on your schedule.
Each skill page lists exactly which apps are involved and whether they are required or optional. If you already use those apps, you're good to go.
No. Just tell Lindy what you want it to do and it figures out the rest. Skills are there to show you what's possible and get you started.
Almost certainly. Skills show what's possible, not what's limited. If you don't see what you need, just ask Lindy directly and it will figure it out.





