
74
Stack Score
Best for
Solo professionals who write many email replies and want a private, tone-trained generator without sending content to a third-party server.
At a glance
- Pricing
- freemiumfrom $9/mo
- Setup time
- 5 minutes
- Learning curve
- easy
- Last verified
- 5/19/2026
What we love
- ✓Replies sound more like you after a few training samples
- ✓Truly private — emails never leave the browser
- ✓Lightweight extension that doesn't bloat Gmail
Where it falls short
- −Narrow feature set — reply generation only
- −Free tier is tiny — a handful of replies per day
- −No team or shared workspace features
Pricing
✓ Pricing verified Jun 21, 20262 tiers
Free
$0
forever
- ✓10 replies / day
- ✓Basic tone
- ✓Browser extension
Pro
$15
per month, $10 annual
- ✓Unlimited replies
- ✓Tone training
- ✓Multi-language
- ✓All features
Why we picked it
Minimal — does one thing well.
Overview
Browser extension that generates email replies in your voice. Free tier limited.
Key features
- ●AI reply generator from bullet points or short instructions
- ●Custom tone training — Ellie learns your writing style over time
- ●Browser extension works in Gmail and most webmail
- ●Multi-language reply generation in 50+ languages
- ●Privacy-first — no email content stored on Ellie servers
- ●One-shot rewrite for changing tone or shortening drafts
Best use cases
Inbox triage
Knock out routine email replies in minutes with bullet-driven generation.
Tone-matched responses
Write replies that sound like you, not generic ChatGPT output.
Multilingual correspondence
Respond to international clients in their language without manual translation.
Integrations
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