
Do you ever open your Gmail and struggle to extract critical information from the clutter created by informational emails, newsletters, promotions, OTPs, and verification messages? InboxSentinel solves this by acting as an autonomous AI intelligence layer over your inbox. Powered by an LLM, it periodically wakes up using OpenClaw’s autonomous cron job framework, scans your latest 5–10 emails, calculates an urgency score, and categorizes them into Personal, Informational, OTP, Verification, Fraud, Promotions, and more — without requiring any manual trigger. If an urgent email needs your response while you’re occupied, InboxSentinel reads it, generates a context-aware reply, and saves it directly into your drafts folder so you can quickly review and send it when convenient. OTPs and verification emails are only useful for a short 1–2 minute window; after that, they simply clutter your inbox. InboxSentinel intelligently detects such emails, assigns a safe 60-minute timer, and automatically moves them to trash after expiry — with full recoverability for 30 days to eliminate any risk. Fraud and purely informational emails are archived automatically, while promotions and newsletters are not discarded blindly; instead, InboxSentinel groups them, extracts meaningful offers (such as travel deals from platforms like MakeMyTrip), summarizes them, and sends you a single “Daily Digest” email so you can review everything important in minutes. Through OpenClaw’s scheduled, self-triggering cron architecture, the entire system wakes up periodically (a given time window like every 6 hours) and performs the job and goes back to sleep again.
28 Feb 2026