Newsletter subscriptions pile up fast. Tech updates, industry insights, startup news, design inspiration — each one valuable, but together they create inbox chaos. Remy tackles this by consolidating every newsletter you receive into a single digest email, using AI to extract and organize the key points from each one.
The system works through a unique email address. When you sign up, you get a dedicated Remy inbox address. Subscribe your newsletters to this address instead of your personal email, and Remy processes each one as it arrives. The AI reads through the content, pulls out the main insights, and compiles everything into one organized digest that lands in your actual inbox. Instead of 48 separate newsletter emails cluttering your morning, you get one complete summary.
Organization flexibility comes through multiple inbox addresses. The Plus plan enables you create unlimited Remy inboxes, which means you can segment newsletters by topic. One inbox for tech news, another for marketing content, a third for industry analysis. Each inbox generates its own digest, keeping different areas of interest separated without mixing contexts.
Timing control varies by plan. Free users choose between daily or weekly digests. Plus subscribers get flexible timing options, picking exactly when their digest arrives. Plus also includes instant summaries, so you don't have to wait for the scheduled digest if something urgent comes through. You can forward individual emails to your Remy address and get immediate AI summaries.
Summary customization exists only on paid tiers. Plus users configure how the AI processes their newsletters, adjusting length and focus settings to match their reading preferences. Want brief bullet points — done. Need more detailed explanations? That works too. The free plan uses a smaller AI model for unlimited summaries, while premium summaries on the free tier cap at five per day.
The free plan provides one Remy inbox address and five premium newsletter summaries daily. Beyond that limit, the smaller model handles additional newsletters without restrictions. You still get daily or weekly digests and GDPR-compliant data handling. Plus starts at $5 monthly when billed annually — $60 per year — or $7 on monthly billing. A $99 lifetime option removes recurring payments entirely. All paid plans include a seven-day trial.
Privacy gets emphasized throughout. The service operates from Germany under European privacy standards and maintains GDPR compliance. The company states a zero data monetization policy, meaning your newsletter content and reading habits don't get sold or used for advertising. This matters for professionals handling sensitive industry information or proprietary research through their newsletter subscriptions.
The founder built Remy to solve a personal problem after accumulating 50+ daily newsletter subscriptions. That origin story shows in the focused feature set — this isn't trying to be an all-purpose email manager or productivity suite. It does one thing: summarize newsletters and deliver them in digestible chunks.
Setup takes about two minutes. No browser extension needed. No mobile app required. Just email addresses and AI processing running in the background. The limitation is also the strength: if you need team sharing features, API access, or integration with other tools, those don't exist here. Remy stays focused on individual newsletter management, turning information overload into a manageable daily or weekly read.