Giving out any email address on the main company name sounds risky. Somebody could register hostname@ or ceo@ ?
The FAQ should explain who the conversation is shared with. The generic "data is stored [encrypted]" is only about storage. Is an uploaded PDF sent to a third-party, possibly to train the their next version?
We dont use any data for our own training. We send it to Gemini to process the prompt and encrypt it at rest. Having it encrypted at rest allows us to use it as context in your email thread as more replies come in.
File attachments are auto deleted after 30d.
>is my data secure ?
>Yes. We take data security seriously. Email content is encrypted using AES-GCM encryption.
EDIT: I can't speak for your company. You should check company policies before including Subjam in threads.
I use claude and chatGPT all the time but I just don't see how language models can help me with email.
Typing the words is never the bottleneck.
The problem is trying to express what needs to be expressed with such clarity as to not cause any misunderstanding and then more email.
Summarizing an old, long thread could have some value but that is such an edge case.
I would be the main customer for this type of product but I just don't see much value in it at all.
Would be nice to have a natural language stack to tell a bit what I want it to do with each email. I spent way too many hours with Microsoft Power Automate just to say "when an email is from X and the subject line starts with RFQ\W+, download the attachment and save it as the matched name and add a row in a spreadsheet grabbing the tabular data from the email body" (pretty handy that I could insert data into spreadsheets without having to worry about auth, benefits of working within an ecosystem)