MailGigga honestly started because I was tired of missing important college emails like an idiot.
My Gmail inbox was completely cooked. Placement mails, OTPs, random newsletters I never subscribed to, GitHub spam, college announcements buried under garbage, random "important updates" that somehow never looked important enough to open. Every day felt like scrolling through digital landfill.
And somehow the only reason I didn't miss half the actually important stuff was because my friends kept reminding me.
So yeah shoutout to Himanshu, Paraj, Aditya, and Deven for basically being my unpaid notification system for months.
At first this was not supposed to become a "product" or startup or whatever. It was literally just me messing around trying to build something that could read my inbox and tell me:
That's it.
Initially I thought I'd just glue together some OpenClaw/Hermes style setup and call it a day. But then I realized very quickly that making something work for other people is a completely different nightmare.
Doing automation for one person is easy.
Doing it reliably for multiple users without everything exploding at 3am is where the suffering begins.
Most of this was built through pure trial and error, sleep deprivation, Claude carrying half my debugging sessions, and my free GitHub Copilot subscription fighting for its life.
Still surprised this thing works honestly.
MailGigga is currently hosted and managed with support from UntitledLabs.in which is run by one of my childhood friends. So technically this project has more emotional support than financial support right now.
What's funny is this started as a side distraction project and somehow became the thing I spend the most time obsessing over while my other projects sit abandoned in folders.
students should not have to babysit Gmail 24/7 just to avoid missing important stuff.
That's literally it.
Long term I kinda want to turn MailGigga into something bigger than just "AI email summaries".
I've been experimenting with ideas around:
Also I really don't want this to become one of those creepy products farming user data for no reason. That part matters to me a lot.
Right now though MailGigga is basically:
Still feels weird saying that.
Anyway yeah that's the story behind MailGigga.
If people actually keep using it and finding it useful, I'll keep building more stuff for it.
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DM for any issue you are facing and we will fix it maybe.