What should I deal with first today?
No more digging through apps to work out what's urgent. Ask LoopSuite — it checks what you've got and gives you a short, honest run-down of what matters. Work less, live more.
Can connect to tools you already use
The LoopSuite workflow
Same every time: you ask → it checks what you’ve got → it shows you what matters.
How the morning briefing actually works
- One inbox, one calendarIt checks a single connected inbox and a single calendar each morning. Not everything you own — one of each.
- Sort the routine from the realMost of what landed overnight needs nothing from you. That gets separated out first.
- Draft the routine repliesThe ones with an obvious answer get written up, so they aren't still sitting there at six.
- Put the decisions in Needs YouWhat's genuinely a decision goes to Needs You, so the list you read is the list that needs you.
What it will not do
- Send anything — this one never sends
- Change your calendar
- Check more than one inbox and one calendar
- Decide anything on your behalf
This is the Daily Inbox & Calendar Brief. It never sends and never changes the calendar — that's the shape of the job, not a setting. Every employee lands paused, and you choose which accounts it can use.
Who it's for
Anyone who starts the day opening four apps to work out what's urgent. It suits people who don't have an admin problem so much as a “what do I do first” problem.
Questions people ask
Will it send my replies for me?
No. This one never sends and never changes the calendar. It drafts, and it briefs.
How many inboxes can it check?
One inbox and one calendar. If you run three, point it at the one the work arrives in.
What ends up in Needs You?
Anything that's a decision rather than a routine reply. That's the point of the split — the list you read is short because most of it wasn't for you.
When does it run?
Each morning, on the schedule you set. The idea is that the day starts with the briefing instead of the inbox.
Does it need Gmail?
It works with the inbox and calendar you connect. Gmail and Google Calendar are the pair we've run most.
“I opened my phone and already knew what mattered.”