What this does
Generic AI replies are obvious in the first sentence. Toyo isn't generic. It learns your voice from your sent folder during setup, then drafts replies that sound like you wrote them: same hedges, same sign-offs, same way of saying no without burning a bridge.
When it drafts
Two modes. Automatic: any non-VIP email Toyo can answer with a high-confidence reply gets a draft sitting in your Drafts folder before you open Gmail. On request: forward Toyo any thread with "draft a reply" (or send a voice note) and a draft shows up in under a minute.
Where it pulls voice from
- Your last 2,000 sent emails (read once, stored locally).
- Tone notes you give Toyo during setup: who you're formal with, who you're punchy with.
- Per-relationship memory: Toyo remembers you call your CTO "M" and your investors "team".
Every draft is yours to send, edit, or kill. Toyo never sends without your tap. The win is the time you save between "I need to reply" and "this draft is 90% there."