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Communication tools

Corey can draft, send and read email and messages on your behalf. It always drafts before anything goes out, so you approve what is sent. Nothing reaches another person without your nod - outbound communication is one of the things that always waits for approval.

A lot of running a business is communication - the email and messages that keep things moving. Corey can handle that back-and-forth, reached over MCP through the inboxes and channels you connect. The rule that makes it safe is simple: it drafts before it sends, so nothing reaches another person without your approval.

What Corey can do

With a connected inbox or messaging channel, Corey can:

  • read messages for context - the thread, what is outstanding, who is waiting
  • draft replies and new messages in your voice
  • send - but only after you have approved the draft
  • follow up on threads that have gone quiet, again drafting first

It handles the writing and the chasing; you keep the final word on anything that goes out.

Draft before send

This is the heart of how communication works. Corey never sends straight from a thought. It:

  1. writes the message
  2. shows you the draft
  3. waits
  4. sends only once you say yes

So you get the time saved without the risk of something going out in your name that you did not mean.

What always waits for approval

Reading is read-only and runs freely. Sending crosses a line - it reaches another person and cannot be unsent - so it always waits for you. That covers:

  • new email and replies
  • messages in any connected channel
  • follow-ups and reminders sent to other people

This is the same approval model that runs across every tool: anything public or irreversible waits behind a sign-off you control. You decide who Corey may contact and in what tone as part of your guardrails.

Setting who Corey can reach

Corey works within the boundaries you set - which inboxes and channels it can use, who is in scope, and the tone to match. Paired with draft-before-send, that means every outbound message is one you have seen and approved.

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Questions, answered

No. Outbound communication is one of the things that always waits for approval. Corey writes the draft, shows it to you, and only sends once you have said yes. Nothing reaches another person on its own.
It can read the messages in an inbox you have connected, so it has the context to reply well - the thread, who said what, what is outstanding. Reading is to inform the draft; sending is still your call.
You set the boundaries in your guardrails - who is in scope, what tone to use, what always needs a second look. Combined with draft-before-send, that keeps every outbound message something you have approved.