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!