Follow new updates and improvements to Cora.
April 8th, 2025
To date, the relationship between Cora and your email client has been straightforward and fairly simple: Cora archived and labeled emails, and twice a day you received a brief. Today we’re announcing the first of a series of new features to more tightly align your email client and Cora, all in favor of building absolute trust in the decisions that Cora makes in your inbox.
You’ll now see a small dot on the date selector and Morning/Afternoon buttons indicating if you have an unread brief. We’ve found this particularly useful for looking through weekend briefs. Rather than jumping between your email client and Cora to see which briefs you need to catch up on, you can rely on the read/unread indicator in Cora.
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When a brief is marked as read in Cora, Cora will automatically mark the brief email, in your inbox, as read and remove it from your inbox.
You’ll notice a new percentage indicator that tracks how much of a brief you’ve read as you scroll down the page. This indicator is individually tracking which email summaries you’ve read as you work through your brief.
If you don’t finish your brief in one sitting, upon returning, email summaries you’ve already read will be grayed out so it’s easy to pick up where you’ve left off.
Need to return to a brief later? Simply click on the checkmark in the progress feature to mark a brief as unread (or read).
We’ve had a lot of users ask us to give them more invites to share with friends to skip the waitlist. Today we’re giving all existing users 5 more invites. You can access your unique invite link in Cora by clicking “Invite friends to use Cora.”
Want early access to what our team is cooking up next for Cora? You can now opt in to being a beta user directly in your settings page. We ask that you share your feedback directly with us at feedback.cora.computer.
Thank you to Ian H, Corey P, Alex R, Oshyan G, Benny B, John H, James B, and Michael S for the feedback that inspired today’s launch!
April 1st, 2025
We're increasing visibility into the actions Cora takes in your inbox. This is just our first step making Cora more transparent and personalized.
We’ve added labels to your inbox that dynamically update based on how Cora interacts with your emails.
You will now see new labels in the gmail sidebar:
⏰ Timely: These are emails that you should take action on ASAP. Cora keeps them in your inbox.
✅ Todo: These are emails that have action items in them or you’ve marked as a todo. They are non urgent and briefed in Cora.
✉️ All Briefs: These are all your brief emails that you receive from Cora.
✒️ Needs Response: These are emails that you need to respond to. You’ll also find these in your inbox, unarchived.
📥 Next Brief: These are all emails that Cora has archived since your last brief. This label is particularly useful as you can quickly look through it to find any emails that Cora briefed that you may want to action on immediately.
March 26th, 2025
Want to test out Cora’s latest features? We’re looking for beta testers who want to see what’s next and to give feedback before we launch functionality generally.
Click here to become a beta tester
Right now, we're working on ways to help you never miss important emails and to build more trust with Cora.
We're starting by increasing visibility into Cora's actions directly in Gmail. This is just the first step in our plan to make Cora more transparent and personalized.
The new labels are:
⏰ Timely: These are emails that you should take action on ASAP
✅ Todo: These are emails that have action items in them or you’ve marked as a todo
✉️ All Briefs: These are all your brief emails that you receive from Cora
✒️ Needs Response: These are emails that you need to respond to. You’ll also find these in your inbox, unarchived.
📥 Next Brief: These are all emails that Cora has archived and you’ll receive in your next brief
To opt in to being a beta tester, reply “Yes” to this changelog update and we’ll launch this functionality on your account by end of day. We ask that as a beta tester you send feedback to us on all beta launches. You can do so by opening posts on https://feedback.cora.computer/
Thanks for helping us make Cora better!
Cheers,
Kieran
March 13th, 2025
Hey!
I’m Dan Shipper—co-founder and CEO of Every, the makers of Cora. I’ll cut to the chase: We messed up our pricing roll-out for Cora. It was communicated poorly and the pricing missed the mark. I’m really sorry about that!
We try to move fast around here, and sometimes we make mistakes. This is one of those times. For anyone who was surprised or feels like it came out of the blue, I totally understand—and sincerely apologize. My goal is to use this moment to make it up to you.
Here’s what we’re going to do next:
Immediately give you Cora completely for free for the next 3 months. We’ll also work with you closely over these next few months to figure out what the right pricing structure should be.
Here’s what we’re not going to do again: drop something big like this out of the blue without talking to you about it first. I really value the community here, and I know this could have been avoided if we’d discussed it with you.
My priority is to make sure you feel like you’re getting way more out of Cora (and the rest of Every) than you’re paying. At the end of three months my goal is we’ll have built enough awesome features to make you genuinely excited to stick around as a paying Cora user.
If you want to support the work we’re doing here before we get to that point, a paid subscription makes a big difference to us. We’re primarily bootstrapped, and we fund all of our activities from our revenue. You can subscribe here.
If you purchased a paid subscription in the last day and want to participate in the free 3-month plan, please email hello@every.to and we’ll get you squared away. If you purchased a standalone seat we will proactively refund it today.
As always, I’d love your feedback on this. We have a few ideas for pricing and we’ll post them on feedback.cora.computer shortly to get your input.
Dan
March 12th, 2025
Today, we’re introducing paid plans for Cora to support continued development and help us ship more features, faster.
Starting next Wednesday, March 19, access to Cora will require you to be an Every subscriber, and have a paid plan for multi-account access. Here’s what that means:
Your first email account in Cora is included as part of your Every subscription
Each additional email account will be $15/month.
A 7-day free trial for multi-account access starts today.
New pricing takes effect on March 19, 2025.
To continue using Cora, subscribe to Every for $20/month or $200/year.
Your subscription includes one connected email in Cora.
Need extra inboxes? Each additional account is $15/month starting March 19, 2025.
A 7-day free trial starts today
🚨 If you have a Every paid account and Cora is not connected to that email, go to settings and change your email to your Every paid email address in order to register your first free account. This will register your connected email account (your non-Every email) with your Every email, granting you one free connected account with Cora.
Every email Cora processes comes with real costs—AI inference isn’t free. As you add more email accounts, our costs scale, so our pricing does too.
Moving toward profitability allows us to double down on features to continue making Cora delightful, including:
Mobile apps for iOS & Android
Syncing with to-do apps
New ways to read newsletters
And much more to come!
You + Every = a front-row seat to the future.
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March 5th, 2025
We’re in the process of fixing a bug that automatically creates to-do items for emails that you are bcc’ed on. Unfortunately, we pushed a solve that did the opposite and created a to-do for every email. Sorry about that! We’ve reverted to a previous build so this doesn’t continue, but you’ll need to cross-out a few to-dos that were automatically created.
March 4th, 2025
Today, we launched some of Cora’s most requested features to improve your ease of use and enable you to customize your briefs. We’ve been using this functionality for the past week—and it makes a world of difference in helping you achieve a calm inbox.
Easily switch between accounts in Cora by selecting an account in the drop-down menu or with keyboard shortcuts. To connect an account, click “Connect new Gmail account” in the account selection dropdown. In settings you can customize the name of the account as well as invite other users to view your briefs—perfect for assistants who need access to them or for managing team accounts.
To date, Cora has always delivered briefs at 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., every day. Starting today, you can customize the days of the week you receive your briefs and the times. For example, now you can choose to only receive briefs Monday through Friday at 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. Or, you can choose to receive briefs every day of the week, but only at 6 p.m.
We found that users had a hard time finding the feature to view full emails in Cora. Previously, you were required to click on an email’s subject line which was not intuitive. Today, you can click on an entire email unit, exposing the full stylized email as well as additional actions.
We’re constantly working on improving email summaries. We’ve just released an update utilizing new models that are more likely to return better distilled information in an easier-to-digest format.
Alongside a number of the improvements described above, we re-thought the design of the settings page to lay the groundwork for continued development. The new design enables you to easily manage multiple email accounts and their various settings.
February 20th, 2025
It’s now possible to easily pause, and subsequently unpause, Cora. You can access this feature in settings by clicking on your email in the sidebar. Once you pause Cora, it’ll stop archiving emails and drafting responses.
February 18th, 2025
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January 30th, 2025
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