Approval Deck
Features

Approval Deck

The fastest way to ship a stack of replies. One thread on screen at a time, three keyboard shortcuts.

The flow

Open Smart Inboxand the deck takes over the main panel. Each card shows: the original thread, DUGGAI's draft reply, and any context the model used. You make a decision and the next card slides in.

Three decisions

  • Approve & send. Ship the draft as-is.
  • Edit. Tweak inline, then send.
  • Reject. Skip this draft. The thread goes back to your inbox un-replied.

Keyboard

KeyAction
or AApprove & send
or RReject
EEdit inline
or SSkip (decide later)
?Open the shortcut sheet

The full reference is at Keyboard shortcuts.

Editing inline

Edit mode opens the draft in a markdown editor with the full thread visible above. sends. Esccancels and returns to the deck. The diff between DUGGAI's draft and your version is recorded for style learning.

Sources panel

Each card has a Sources tab that shows what context the draft pulled from — past threads, Notion pages, Calendar events, Slack messages. Useful when a draft says something specific and you want to verify the source before sending.

Reject sparingly
Rejecting tells DUGGAI "wrong" without telling it "why." If you have 90 seconds, edit instead — the model learns dramatically faster from a diff than from a rejection.

Bulk actions

Power users can hit Ato enter bulk-approve mode. Useful for clearing low-stakes threads at the end of the day. Confirm prompt is shown so you don't bulk-send something you didn't mean to.

Mobile

On mobile, swipe right to approve, left to reject, tap to edit. The same three decisions, thumb-friendly.