Interactive demo

Watch one missed email turn into a calm, confirmed next step.

This is a guided InboxPall storyboard, not a toy inbox simulator. Pick a rescue scenario and see the exact product story: what was detected, why it matters, the reply that gets prepared, and the Telegram checkpoint that keeps you in control.

Detection first Find the thread before silence turns into risk.
Reasoning visible Every alert explains the signals behind the escalation.
Approval required Telegram becomes the final human checkpoint, not a black box.

Stage 1 · Detection

Inbox radar is standing by.

Ready

Choose a scenario, then run the walkthrough.

No critical thread surfaced yet.

Sender context will appear here Business impact will appear here

InboxPall should find the email that is most likely to become a costly apology if it stays buried.

What the operator sees

The first card should answer a simple question: why this thread deserves attention right now.

Signals used
  • Sender importance
  • Deadline language
  • Unanswered direct ask

Stage 2 · Decision memo

Explainability without the black box.

Run the walkthrough to generate a concise urgency memo, a visible confidence level, and a suggested response.

Context match Timing risk Direct action needed

Suggested reply

Pick a posture and run the board to see how the recommended reply changes.

Stage 3 · Telegram checkpoint

Human approval stays in the loop.

Idle
InboxPall is waiting for a scenario to score.

Stage 4 · Outcome ledger

Nothing has been sent yet.

Awaiting action

Approval in Telegram is the final checkpoint before InboxPall acts. This page shows the shape of that decision, not an automatic send.

Time to flag
Signals combined
Operator effort 1 tap to decide

Why this page is different

A better demo tells the product story before it shows the buttons.

InboxPall wins when the experience feels reliable, explainable, and calm under pressure. These are the three qualities this storyboard is designed to make obvious.

High-signal detection

The page starts with business risk, not generic inbox motion. The first moment answers why this thread matters at all.

Transparent reasoning

The urgency memo, confidence state, and visible signal list make the model’s judgment legible instead of mysterious.

Approval-first automation

The Telegram checkpoint reinforces the product promise: fast action with a human still making the last call.