Your morning brief
REM reads your inbox and calendar overnight. Wake up to what actually needs your attention.
Every morning: what's overdue, what you can act on today, and how they connect.
Here's what REM surfaces each morning:
Example
Today's top priority
Alex replied 3 days ago. REM surfaced it — along with why it matters today.
✦ Why it matters: Alex's reply and your Thursday task are connected — one email handles both.
📧 Alex Johnson replied to your proposal — 3 days ago. You haven't responded. His deadline is Friday.
3 days ago
REM surfaces the window to reply · adds to your brief · lets you act in one tap
📅 Your calendar is clear until 3pm today — longest block this week. Based on your goals, this is your deep-work window.
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Example brief:
Waiting on your reply
Maya Chen
Re: project proposal — "let me know what you think, happy to jump on a call"
3 days ago · no reply yet
James Okafor
"Did you have a chance to look at the contract draft?"
2 days ago · no reply yet
Your real priorities replace these once you connect any app.
Your focus window today
Focus window: 9am–12pm
Calendar is clear until noon. Based on your stated goals, this is your best window for deep work today.
✓ REM matched this to your goal: "deep work before noon"
Built from your real calendar after connecting.
Why it matters
✦ The Maya email and the James contract are the same project. One reply to Maya — copy James — handles both. You only need to act once.
This is what REM does that your inbox can't: it spots connections across threads, apps, and time — so you don't have to.
Connect any app above — your real version replaces these examples in ~15 min.