The problem
Every app wants your attention. Every sender thinks their message is urgent. The result? You spend hours managing messages instead of doing meaningful work—or being present with the people who matter.
Most of it isn't important. But finding what is? That takes time you don't have.
The solution
Posthaste reads every incoming message, understands its true importance, and makes a decision: Is this worth interrupting a human for?
If yes, it summarizes the essentials and routes it to the right place—a quick ping on your watch, a digest in Slack, a weekly roundup. Whatever fits your life.
If no, it stays filed and searchable. You can find it when you need it. But it won't find you.
How it works
01
“Always notify me about messages from my kids' school.” “Summarize client emails, but only urgent ones interrupt me.” Plain language, not filters.
02
Urgent goes to your watch. Daily digest to Slack. Weekly summary via email. You decide how and when information reaches you.
03
Check your phone less. Miss nothing important. The right information finds you at the right time, in the right place.
Who it's for
Get school emergencies instantly. Everything else waits until the kids are in bed.
Investor emails surface immediately. The rest becomes a morning briefing.
Stop context-switching to check email. Important messages find you in Slack.
Work notifications pause at 6pm. Only true emergencies break through.
Delivers anywhere
Summaries arrive where you already are, not where you have to go.
Our belief
Every notification is a small interruption. A hundred small interruptions is an exhausting day. We built Posthaste because we believe your attention is precious—and most digital noise isn't worth it.
The goal isn't to help you process more messages faster. It's to help you process fewer messages, period. Only the ones that matter.