Echo: Dashboard Tool That Extracts Key Data from Email Inboxes
By
Garry Tan
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Summary
Echo is a tool that transforms email inbox data into live dashboards, extracting key information like invoice totals, contract renewals, client projects, job applications, and AWS cost anomalies from email traffic to provide actionable insights.
Key quotes
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Echo builds live dashboards from your email traffic.
Extract invoice totals, catch contract renewals, find client projects, track job applications, spot AWS cost anomalies, etc.
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