I built an AI assistant that connects to your real email, calendar & files — so you don't have to explain your life to it

I built an AI assistant that connects to your real email, calendar & files — so you don't have to explain your life to it

So I built Migoo. It connects to your Gmail, Google Calendar, and Drive — then actually understands the context of your day.

Some things it handles that I use daily:

  • "Brief me" — it pulls my calendar, flags moved deadlines, summarizes email threads, and surfaces tasks I dropped last week. Not a list — a synthesis.
  • "Process my inbox" — it archives newsletters, summarizes key threads, and drafts replies for the ones that need my brain.
  • "Push my 3pm and tell the team" — it reschedules the event AND sends the message. One sentence, two actions done.
  • "Brief me before my call with James" — it pulls our full history: what's settled, what's open, what I shouldn't forget.

No onboarding. No "here's my schedule" prompts. It reads your actual data and works from there.

Happy to answer questions or hear what features you'd want from something like this.

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u/Beginning_Repeat3385 — 3 days ago

Most people don't actually use their AI assistant. They just open it once and forget it exists.

I keep seeing people rave about AI assistants, but when I ask friends how often they use it — the honest answer is usually "I tried it for a few days, it was cool, then I just… stopped."

Has anyone here genuinely used one every day for a month straight? What does that even look like in practice?

I'm not talking about ChatGPT/Claude for one-off questions. I mean an assistant that actually knows your habits, your schedule, your work — one you'd notice if it was gone.

Does that exist yet, or are we still in the "cool demo, bad retention" phase?

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u/Beginning_Repeat3385 — 7 days ago