Scribe — Cullari & Wardell | The Inbox Brief for Professional Firms
Inbox AI · Built by Cullari & Wardell

Your inbox, briefed every morning. Replies drafted, never sent.

Scribe installs into your Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 once. Cullari & Wardell handles the setup. Every person in your firm gets a 7am brief of what needs reply, who the senders are, and what was last discussed. Drafts are ready to review. Nothing leaves your inbox without you.

Google Workspace · Gmail Microsoft 365 · Outlook
The Morning Brief Tue · 07:00

For P. Mendel,
Mendel & Stoss LLP.

Nine threads since yesterday. Two need you today.

Needs Reply02
Carla Vance
Hollston closing, schedule C
14h
Dr. Iris Holcombe
Trust restatement, two questions
22h
For Your Information04
Buttonwood Advisors
Q2 portfolio memo
6h
Three newsletters
filed quietly
7am

Daily Brief

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Auto-sent Replies

Lawyers, advisors, and clinic administrators read 80 to 200 messages a day. Each one represents the firm. Reply too late and a client feels dropped. Reply too fast and the wrong thing goes out under your name. Scribe is the inbox brief that fills that gap, and never sends a reply for you.

Three things, every morning, for every person in your firm.

01

The Morning Brief.

A single message lands in the inbox at 7am local. It says what needs a reply today, what is for your information, and what was filed quietly. No app to open. No new window to learn.

  • WhereDelivered to the same inbox you already read.
  • When07:00 in each person's local time. Skipped on weekends unless requested.
  • HowTriaged by Scribe overnight, while no one is asking for it.
02

The Sender Brief.

Open any message and Scribe remembers who this sender is across every thread you have ever exchanged. Who they work for. What you last discussed. What was promised. What remains open.

  • MemoryOne brief per sender, per mailbox. Maintained incrementally.
  • ScopeLives alongside Gmail or Outlook. Visible in the brief, one click from any thread.
  • PrivacyEncrypted with per-tenant keys. Visible only to people you grant.
03

The Draft, Waiting.

When a thread needs you, Scribe writes the reply it thinks you would write, in your voice, and lands it in your drafts folder. Edit, approve, or discard. You press send. Always.

  • VoiceLearned from your past sends. Matched per-mailbox, never crossed.
  • ReviewEdit, approve, or discard. Every action audit-logged.
  • SendBy you. Always by you. Scribe has no send button.

Two rules carry this product.

Everything Scribe is, and everything it is not, comes down to these two lines. We will not move them.

First.

Your agency installs Scribe once at the tenant level.

Domain-wide delegation in Google Workspace, or application permissions in Microsoft 365, signed off by your administrator. One install. No per-seat login. No employee onboarding. When a new person joins your firm, Scribe is already there.

One Install One Vendor One Bill
Second.

Scribe never sends a reply for you.

The draft is the gift. The signature is yours. We do not ship a send button, an opt-in send button, or an opt-out send button. Auto-sending agents are not a feature we declined to build. They are a feature we will not build.

Drafts Only Human In The Loop Always

Both major platforms, natively, today.

Available now

Google Workspace

Gmail · Business Starter and above

Installed via domain-wide delegation from your admin console. One service account. No per-user OAuth. Scribe reads the threads it needs, writes drafts into your drafts folder, and audit-logs every action.

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Microsoft 365

Outlook · Business Standard and above

Installed via Microsoft Graph application permissions, consented once by your tenant admin. Scribe reads mailboxes you authorize, drafts replies into the Outlook drafts folder, and the same audit log applies. Same product, same rules.

Built for firms whose reputation rides on every reply.

i.

Law firms.

Where a missed reply is a malpractice exposure, and an unauthorized send is a sanctionable event.

Trust & estates · Litigation · M&A counsel
ii.

Financial advisors.

Where every client message is a fiduciary touch. Scribe remembers the last review meeting and the open allocation question.

RIAs · Family offices · Boutique wealth
iii.

Healthcare admins.

Where the office manager handles 200 patient threads a week, and an auto-sent reply is a HIPAA incident.

Private practices · Clinic groups · Dental
iv.

Boutique consultants.

Where the firm is the partner who replies, and the partner who replies is overwhelmed.

Strategy · M&A advisory · Executive coaching

What Scribe is not.

Superhuman

Not a Gmail replacement.

Your team keeps the inbox they already know. Scribe does not ask anyone to learn a new client, install a new app, or move their workflow. The brief arrives in Gmail or Outlook. The drafts appear in Drafts. That is the entire client surface.

Lives alongside, not in front of.
Copilot · Gemini

Not a summarize-this-thread button.

Gemini and Copilot summarize what is in front of you when you ask. Scribe runs while you sleep, brings you a triaged brief at seven, and remembers every sender across every conversation. The brief lands before you open your laptop.

Memory that survives the thread.
Auto-sending agents

Not an agent acting on your behalf.

A growing class of products send mail under your name without showing you first. Scribe will never be one of them. For lawyers, advisors, and any firm whose reply is the firm, that line is not a constraint. It is the product.

Scribe drafts. You send.

What firms ask, before they install.

We already have Gemini in our Workspace. Why pay for Scribe?

Gemini summarizes the thread you are looking at, when you ask. Scribe runs while you sleep, brings you a triaged morning brief, and remembers every sender across every thread you have ever exchanged with them. Different product, different shape, different value. Most firms keep Gemini and add Scribe.

How is this different from Microsoft Copilot for Outlook?

Same answer, on the Microsoft 365 side. Plus: Cullari & Wardell installs and manages Scribe for you. Your IT team does not take on another vendor. Your office manager does not learn another tool.

Will Scribe ever send an email on my behalf?

No. Ever. Drafts are the product. You press send. There is no setting, no toggle, no enterprise tier that changes this. It is structural.

Do my staff have to learn a new app?

No. The morning brief arrives in their inbox. Drafts appear in their drafts folder. Scribe lives alongside Gmail or Outlook, never in front of it. Day one looks like day zero, with one new message at seven and one less reply to write at nine.

Who can read what Scribe sees?

Each tenant gets its own encryption key. Briefs are scoped to the people you grant. Sender briefs are global to the firm; thread context follows the project or matter it belongs to. Every read and every draft is audit-logged. Your administrator can revoke any person, any project, at any time.

Who installs it, and what does that look like?

Cullari & Wardell does. We run domain-wide delegation in your Google admin console, or grant application permissions in your Microsoft 365 admin center. One administrator, one consent dialog, one signed-off form. Your team does nothing.

The next morning brief could be yours.

Talk to Cullari & Wardell about Scribe for your firm. We will scope the install, set the verticals you need, and ship the first brief inside a week.