| CARVIEW |
Less Email,
More Life.












You spend 3 hours a day in your inbox.
Gmelius helps you cut that by 1 hour, every single day.
Meet your new AI Assistant: Meli✦
Meli works 24/7 right inside Gmail and your Google Workspace apps helping you reclaim an hour per day.
Meli✦ drafts your responses
Each time you open Gmail, Meli has your replies ready, written in your tone, tailored to the context, and based on insights from thousands of your past emails.
Meli✦ sorts your emails
Your inbox, perfectly organized. Meli categorizes messages into actionable labels and filters out noise like marketing and outreach emails, so you focus only on what matters.
Meli✦ plans your day
From summarizing client conversations to mapping your day ahead, Meli ensures you start every morning with clarity.
Meli✦ follows ups for you
Never lose momentum. Meli tracks conversations and sends timely follow-ups, ensuring deals close and replies arrive.

Meli✦ dispatches your emails
No time to reply or not the right person? Meli routes emails to the right teammate, instantly and intelligently.
Meli✦ schedules your meetings
Meli takes care of scheduling, finding the right time and handling the back-and-forth so you don’t have to.

You’ve reclaimed your time. Now empower your team.Gmelius gives your team structure, visibility, and accountability straight from Gmail.
Make Gmail a collaboration hub.
Gmelius makes great teamwork possible in Gmail with shared inboxes that reinvent how teams manage addresses like support@ or invoices@ — no more cluttered Google Groups or help desks.
Gmelius offers true email collaboration
Manage all your company's emails such as HR, Billing, Support from your own Gmail account. Assign conversations to your teammates in 1-click. Share drafts and collaborate seamlessly with comments and @mentions.

Gmelius lets you share Gmail labels
Synchronize email conversations in real-time by sharing Gmail labels and their sub-labels with your team. Centralize and manage your company's invoices, projects, and clients directly from Gmail.

Gmelius streamlines your team's operations
Dramatically reduce response times and enhance operational consistency by automating the management of incoming emails—from email dispatching, auto-responders, SLAs to critical business processes.

Gmelius tracks critical email metrics
Email does not have to be a black box. Gain valuable insights into your team's performance and diverse email operations with Gmelius' comprehensive analytics and process mining suite.

We work hard
so you don't have to.
An open letter from our Founder & CEO
Email has come a long way since those early days, evolving into the primary channel for business communication. Today, knowledge workers spend more than 30% of their day in their inboxes1, processing close to 100 new emails daily2. The reality of email overload has become one of the greatest productivity challenges of our time.
At Gmelius, we're dedicated to a simple but powerful mission: Less Email. More Life. Our vision is to transform your inbox into a workspace that is smarter, more collaborative, and seamlessly integrated with the tools you already use—giving you back valuable time to focus on what truly matters. We believe the traditional way of handling email is rapidly becoming obsolete, and we're committed to reinventing it—fast.
Gmelius started as a side project during my PhD in Complex Systems at Oxford3. Today, our passionate team—affectionately known as Gmelians—consistently leads advancements in email technology, including:
2017: Email stamping via the Ethereum blockchain4
2018: Kanban views for email organization
2019: Pioneering email collaboration5 (Y Combinator S19)
2024: AI Email Agents
2025: Meli, your AI Executive Assistant
Transparency is central to our approach, especially when it comes to software security and privacy practices. To learn more, we invite you to explore our comprehensive Trust Center.
Together, let's achieve Less Email and More Life.

Founder and CEO
Footnotes
2) Adobe Email Usage Study
3) Oxford Internet Institute
4) Whitepaper
5) TechCrunch article
