Cove folds email, RSS, NNTP, GitHub notifications, and your Claude assistant into one stream. Every message lands at a level you chose, on a five-level scale you can change any time. The sender doesn't get a vote.
Email, RSS, GitHub, and Claude in one stream. Topics group themselves; nothing is louder than you let it be.
Each message arrives at a level. You can move it. You can pre-set rules per sender, per mailing list, or per topic. The sender never knows; they're still just sending email.
Cove is the client; your existing accounts stay where they are. It connects to:
No Slack yet. No Discord yet. Each connector is straightforward; if you'd use one, tell me which.
I have 11 chat, mail, and social apps, every one fighting for my attention. Some of what they throw at me I need to act on. Most I don't. And the only tools they give me - unread, spam-marking, filters, labels - all just hand the work back to me. I'm doing the sorting and maintaining the rules that do the sorting. It is miserable.