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Slashy
: How to use it, features, and the business problems it solves

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What is Slashy?

An AI-native email client and work agent billed as the 'Cursor for email.' It directly operates Gmail, Google Calendar, Notion, Slack, and other services — autonomously handling reply drafting, inbox triage, meeting preparation, CRM updates, and ticket creation. Backed by YC S25.

Business problems it solves

About "Slashy"

How to Use

  1. Create an account

    Sign up on the official website (slashy.com). A set number of credits is granted when you register, so you can try it right away within the free tier.

  2. Connect your email and other apps

    Connect Gmail and Google Calendar, and link business tools such as Notion and Slack as needed. Slashy reads and operates across the data of all connected apps.

  3. Tell the AI what to do

    Make requests in plain language, such as "Draft a reply for this deal" or "Prepare materials for tomorrow's meeting." Unlike a chatbot, Slashy actually operates the apps to carry out the task.

  4. Review and approve drafts and actions

    Check the generated reply drafts and actions, and approve them if everything looks good. Because a Slack bot pings you when triggered by an email, you can also approve directly from Slack.

  5. Delegate inbox cleanup

    Let Slashy extract and sort important emails so you can stay focused on only what truly needs your attention.

Features

  • AI-generated reply drafts

    Learns from your past exchanges and writing style to automatically draft replies that closely match your own tone.

  • Automatic inbox organization

    Extracts and sorts important emails, prioritizing the ones that require a response.

  • Business agent (task execution)

    Carries out work spanning multiple apps with a single instruction, such as meeting prep, CRM updates, ticket creation, company research, and document writing.

  • Multi-app integration

    Connects with more than 15 services, including Gmail, Google Calendar, Slack, and Notion, as well as Outlook, HubSpot, and Linear.

  • Slack notifications and approval flow

    When an important email arrives, you receive a Slack notification with a draft attached, which you can approve on the spot.

  • Semantic search and memory

    Searches your connected data by meaning, continuously learning your patterns to improve accuracy.

  • Bring your own API key (BYO API key)

    You can also bring your own API keys from providers such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google Gemini.

Pricing

Pricing is current as of June 2026. Because it is denominated in US dollars, the equivalent in yen varies with exchange rates. Check the official pricing page for the latest rates.

PlanMonthly priceKey features
Free$0Daily credit allotment (plus extra credits on sign-up); try basic features such as AI drafting
ProfessionalAbout $25 per user (billed annually)Full use of AI features, priority support. Includes a 7-day free trial
EnterpriseCustom quoteSSO/SCIM, dedicated support, security controls, custom onboarding
  • The free plan has daily limits on the AI drafts and credits you can use. The Professional price is based on annual billing, and the actual amount varies by payment method. Enterprise pricing requires an inquiry.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Unlike a chatbot, it actually operates your email and apps to complete tasks
  • Works across many tools, including Gmail, Calendar, Slack, and Notion
  • Reply drafts that learn your writing style cut down the time spent on email
  • You can try it with free credits and scale up gradually to Professional or Enterprise

Cons

  • The user interface (UI) is mainly in English, and no official Japanese UI is currently available
  • Because it connects across business apps, you need to review permissions and security during setup
  • As an emerging service, pricing and features may change

Reviews and Reputation

  • Business users praise it, saying "the reply drafts are highly accurate and have greatly reduced my email-processing time."
  • Many note that "it's convenient to get a Slack notification with a draft attached for important emails."
  • On the other hand, some point out that "it's English-centric with no Japanese UI" and "I want to be careful with the permission settings for business-tool integrations."

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q. Can I use Slashy for free?

You are granted credits when you sign up, so you can try it within the free tier. For serious use, you'll need a paid plan such as Professional (about $25 per user per month with annual billing).

Q. Does it support Japanese?

The user interface (UI) is mainly in English, and no official Japanese support has been confirmed at this time. We recommend confirming during a trial whether it can handle Japanese email content before you commit.

Q. Which apps can it integrate with?

In addition to Gmail, Google Calendar, Slack, and Notion, it connects with more than 15 services, including Outlook, HubSpot, and Linear.

Q. How is it different from a chatbot?

Rather than just returning answers, the agent carries out actual app operations such as sending email replies, adding calendar events, updating the CRM, and creating tickets.

Slashy vs. Fyxer AI

AspectSlashyAI email assistants like Fyxer AIBest for
RoleEmail plus business agent (also operates apps)Mainly reply drafting and organizationSlashy, if you want tasks executed for you
Integration scopeMore than 15, including Gmail, Slack, and NotionOften centered on email/calendarSlashy, for working across business tools
PricingFree credits plus about $25/month and upVaries by serviceSuited to scaling up gradually

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