The whole AI email industry is racing toward one finish line: send it for me. Cc the bot, let it reply, let it schedule, let it close the loop while you sleep. Every demo ends with a human removed from the picture, and the crowd claps.

I am building the opposite on purpose. Pranan drafts in your voice and then stops. You read it, you decide, you send. The approval step is not friction we have not gotten around to removing. It is the point.

Your inbox is your relationships, not your tasks

People talk about email like it is a chore queue. For anyone who actually builds something, it is not. Email is where you keep an investor warm, where you tell a customer something went wrong, where you give a teammate hard feedback without breaking them. Those are not tasks. They are relationships, and relationships are the one asset you cannot rebuild with a faster model.

The math on autonomy is brutal when you look at it honestly. An AI that sends on its own can be right ninety-nine times and the hundredth, the one where it misread the room or invented a detail, can cost you a deal, a hire, or someone's trust. You do not get to average that out. One bad send to the wrong person is not a rounding error. It is the whole relationship.

"Sounds like me" is not the same as "is me"

I want my drafts to sound exactly like me. That is most of what Pranan does. But sounding like me and being accountable as me are different things, and only one of them can be delegated to a model. When I send an email, I am putting my judgment behind it. The model can do the writing. It cannot hold the consequence.

The approval step is where the leverage actually is

The slow part of email was never the typing. It was the deciding: the context-gathering, the "wait, who is this person to me and what did we last say." That is the work Pranan takes off your plate. What is left for you is the two-second judgment call: send, tweak, or kill. That is not friction. That is the highest-leverage two seconds in your day, and it is the one part a human should keep.

Trust is a feature, not a tagline

I run a 150-person company and a few other ventures. My inbox is not a place I am willing to gamble for the novelty of a hands-free demo. I suspect most founders feel the same the moment it is their own name on the send button, not the slide. So no, Pranan will not send your emails for you. It will make them sound like you wrote them on your best day, and then it will get out of your way and let you decide.

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