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Elon doubled limits

Free ChatGPT got instantly better.

May 07, 2026

Hey folks,

I’m a professional procrastinator — I need to ship this course and re-write my fundraising deck for fund II, buuuut yesterday I finally built something I’ve wanted for a while.

Ben Tossell@bentossellfinally cancelled superhuman built my own email client with codex follows all the same patterns as superhuman but infinitely customisable, runs on gmail cli, agent-native but most of the 'ai' in this flow is just reading label/archives and updating gmail filters 1:51 PM · May 6, 2026 · 41.4K Views51 Replies · 4 Reposts · 330 Likes

I loved Superhuman, I used it for many years ($40/mo!) but all I really loved was split inboxes based on labels, and how quick and nice it is to use.

I don’t need (…yet? ever?) AI to read all my emails, draft replies, chase me to do things and be a PA for me, I’ve had PA’s and I always let them go.

I just want email rules - if this address is labelled ‘pitch’ (for PR pitches), archive it. If no label - it’s ‘important’ and needs a reply for me, if ‘investing’ it’s from an LP or portfolio founder, if ‘newsletter’ archive it (don’t do this or you wont see these! 😊).

Gmail has filters and labels but it’s limited and just can’t give me the UI I want to work in. So naturally, I built my own. I’ll send a ‘Ben’s Builds’ email on Saturday with more details on what I actually did. It took me ~2 hours for the first version.

I was ‘pushed’ to this by seeing Dan Shipper’s Codex-native email workflow - but again, I don’t need most of the stuff he’s doing. Email is very different for everyone. But now I can completely customise my experience…If I want daily briefs to summarise all my newsletters - my agent can do it, if I want automated actions - my agent can, and so on.

So if you send me an email, it is me who will reply - but my agent may have you labelled and organised to make it easier for me to respond.

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Though recently I’ve been recommending Codex to friends with free plans of ChatGPT a lot. Yep, Codex is available on free plans. It takes them some time to understand the concept of how reading-writing a file on computer unlocks much more capability but in each case, they have come back after a day or two saying “we’re addicted to using codex”.

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