What is AI Email Drafting?
Untyped’s AI email drafting is your personal writing assistant that generates email responses based on your unique communication style. By learning from your past emails, Untyped creates draft replies that sound like you.Email drafts are suggestions only. You always have the final say before any email is sent.
How It Works
1
Untyped analyzes incoming emails
When you receive a new email, Untyped automatically reads and understands the context, tone, and what kind of response is needed.
2
Your agent generates a draft
Based on your email history and communication patterns, your AI agent creates a personalized draft response that matches your writing style.
3
You review and customize
The draft appears in your email inbox. You can use it as-is, edit it, or discard it completely. You’re always in control.
4
Send when ready
Once you’re happy with the email, hit send. Your agent learns from your edits and gets better over time.
Key Features
Personalized Writing Style
Untyped learns how you write by analyzing:- Your typical greeting and closing phrases
- Tone and formality level
- Sentence structure and vocabulary
- How you handle different types of requests
Context-Aware Responses
Your AI agent considers:- The full email thread history
- Your previous interactions with the sender
- Important details and action items in the email
- Urgency and priority signals
Smart Draft Suggestions
Untyped knows when to draft responses:- Questions that need answers
- Meeting requests
- Follow-ups and check-ins
- Customer inquiries
You can control which types of emails get drafts using Rules.
Viewing and Using Drafts
Drafts appear directly in your email client (Gmail or Outlook):- In Gmail: Drafts appear in your primary inbox with a clear indicator
- In Outlook: Drafts are saved in your drafts folder automatically
- Edit the draft directly
- Copy parts you like
- Delete it if it’s not helpful
- Send it as-is if it’s perfect
Improving Draft Quality
Use the Prompt Editor
Customize how your agent writes by adjusting your prompt in the Prompt Editor. You can specify:- Tone preferences (formal, casual, friendly)
- Length preferences (concise vs detailed)
- Special instructions (always include specific phrases, avoid certain words)
Provide Feedback
Your agent learns from your edits:- If you always remove a phrase, it will stop using it
- If you add specific details, it will include similar context next time
- If you adjust the tone, it will match that style going forward
Best Practices
Review every draft
Always read drafts before sending. The AI is smart but not perfect.
Edit to improve
Make edits even on good drafts - this teaches your agent.
Use rules wisely
Set up rules for consistent handling of specific email types.
Update your prompt
Regularly refine your prompt as your needs change.
Privacy and Security
Learn more about how we protect your data in our Security documentation.Troubleshooting
Not seeing drafts for some emails
Not seeing drafts for some emails
Check your Rules to make sure you haven’t excluded certain senders or categories. Also, your agent may determine that some emails don’t need responses (like newsletters or
automated messages).
Drafts don't sound like me
Drafts don't sound like me
This can happen early on when your agent is still learning. Try: 1. Updating your Prompt with more specific instructions 2. Editing a few drafts to show the agent your
preferred style 3. Giving it more time to learn from your email history
Getting too many drafts
Getting too many drafts
Use Rules to limit which emails trigger draft generation. You can exclude specific senders, keywords, or email categories.

