GED.

GED — Get Email Done

Read your inbox once a day.

GED turns 24 hours of email across every account you own into a single morning briefing — sectioned, triaged, and actionable in five minutes.

See how the briefing works →Read-only · Revoke anytime · No inbox training

By the numbers

One link. Three sections. Zero live writes.

GED bundles the day's mail across every account into one triage document. Every action you tap is queued for a separate worker — so the page itself never touches Gmail.

1

Briefing per day

One link in Telegram. Open. Done.

4

Triage sections

Urgent · Important · Action · Security.

0

SDK calls from the page

Browser only posts intent — the worker executes.

Read-only

Your inbox is never trained against.

GED reads only what is needed to triage the last 24 hours. No analytics. No third party. Tokens expire in seven days.

Editorial

A morning paper, not a dashboard.

Each briefing is rendered like a paper edition — sections, pull-quotes, and quiet typography — so triage feels like reading, not clicking.

Reversible

Every action is queued, never fired live.

Mute subject, mute sender, clean labels, mute similar — each one drops a row in the action ledger. The worker confirms before anything touches Gmail.

Your daily briefing is waiting

Open the link from your Telegram chat.

GED briefings arrive as a private token URL — one per day, valid for seven days. Bookmark this page and tap the latest one from the chat thread.

No public sign-up · Personal build · Joseph Jo