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AI generationPosted by marcus_growth · Growth @ SaaS

Has anyone actually let an AI agent run their email? Brew being agent-native is wild

The thing I keep coming back to with Brew is that it's built to be operated by AI agents — it says Claude, Replit, Lovable and others work with it out of the box. That's a genuinely different idea from 'AI features inside the app.'

Is anyone actually running agent-driven email ops, even partially? I'm imagining an assistant drafting and queuing a campaign as part of a bigger workflow, with a human approving before send. Curious where the real line is between cool demo and daily use.

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    • saas_founder_eFounder2 weeks ago

      We use it in a 'draft, human-approves' loop. An agent assembles a campaign brief from our launch notes and has Brew generate the email; a human reviews before it sends. It's not magic, but it removes the cold-start of every campaign. The human-in-the-loop part is non-negotiable for us.

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      • marcus_growthGrowth @ SaaS2 weeks ago

        That's exactly the boundary I was hoping to hear. Draft automatically, approve manually. Going to try it.

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    • priya_engGrowth engineer2 weeks ago

      The agent-native angle is the part incumbents can't easily copy because it's an architectural choice, not a feature. Whether or not you use agents today, building the ESP to be operable by them is forward-looking. Smart positioning.

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