For everyone

Everyday life.

A friend who happens to be useful — for the stuff that's too small to ask anyone, but adds up to most of your day.

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Catch up on your inbox without reading it.

You wake up to 47 unread emails. Most of them don't matter. Ezra reads them, picks out what does, and gives you the tl;dr in one text. You decide what to actually deal with.

what'd I miss in my inbox
3 things worth your time: • Sarah needs the proposal by Fri • Tom's question about pricing • Something from Aetna about your kid's appointment Rest is newsletters and recruiters.

Help with the awkward stuff.

You don't always know how to say something. Ezra helps you find the words — and saves you the 20 minutes of staring at the screen.

help me say no to my friend's pyramid scheme thing without being weird
"Hey — really sweet of you to think of me. Honestly not the right fit for me right now, but I hope it goes great. Let's grab coffee soon?" Want me to draft variations?

Remember the small things.

Ezra keeps the things you'd write on a sticky note if you actually used sticky notes. Reminders, deadlines, the time things start, the things you keep forgetting.

remind me to take the dog to the vet next thursday at 2
Got it. I'll remind you Thursday morning and again at 1:30.
also remind me to bring his medical records
Added. Anything else for the appt?

Plan things without spending the whole evening.

Birthday parties. Date nights. Vacations. Gift ideas. Ezra is great at the part where you'd otherwise spend an hour on Google.

brainstorm a birthday party for my 8 year old. she likes art and dinosaurs
Three directions: • Dino-dig art party — paint dinosaur cookies, "excavate" toy fossils from sandpiles • Art studio party — local pottery place, dinosaur-shaped pieces • At-home: dino mural, scavenger hunt with dino clues Want me to look up venues?

The stuff you'd ask a friend.

"What time should I leave for the airport?" "What's a polite way to ask my landlord about a leak?" "What's a good wine to bring to dinner?" If you'd ask a friend, you can text Ezra.

what's a good gift for a 75th birthday for someone who doesn't really need anything
A few ideas that aren't more stuff: • A nice bottle of olive oil + handwritten card • Tickets to a local museum or concert they'd love • A photo book of you with them Want me to draft a card?

Try Ezra.

Free for everyone right now. No app to install. No signup form. Just text him.

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