Inbox triage, scheduling, and the small admin tasks between meetings eat a surprising share of the workday. Slashy, a Y Combinator-backed assistant that hit number one on Product Hunt, is built to take that load off — starting with email and extending across the rest of your tools.
## What Slashy does
The pitch is “the AI assistant that does email for you,” but the scope is broader. From a single interface you can ask Slashy to summarize a meeting, draft and send emails to your team, create JIRA tickets, update your CRM, take notes, find documents, and block time on your calendar. It connects to the apps you already use, remembers your context, and acts across them rather than living in one silo.
## Why it works as an agent
What makes Slashy useful is the combination of memory and action. Because it retains your context and can execute across platforms, it handles multi-step requests instead of just suggesting what to do. It is positioned for everyday knowledge workers, with pricing that starts at $16 a month alongside a free-forever tier, lowering the bar to handing routine work to an agent.

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