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Ellie is an AI email assistant designed to assist users in creating insightful responses to emails in any language, taking into account the context from the email conversation. Available as an extension for Chrome or Firefox, it is compatible with Gmail and other web-based clients. The tool was developed by nomadic developers Danielle and James to help individuals regain some control over automated emails.
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