Draft the reply
Help the visitor create the client email they needed right now.
If you came here looking for a free way to draft better client email, start with Workforce AI. The free drafter helps with the reply today, and the full AI employee can handle the follow-up tomorrow.
Workforce AI gives small teams a free path into AI email drafting. The bigger product is for teams that want drafts, client memory, reminders, meetings, and approvals in one workflow.
Help the visitor create the client email they needed right now.
Turn the reply into a follow-up workflow instead of leaving it as another loose end.
Owner-style approval and editing keeps the relationship from feeling automated.
A one-off draft is useful. A repeatable client follow-up loop is where the business value compounds.
Start from the client thread or meeting note that needs a response.
Edit the tone, add missing context, and approve the response.
Use Workforce AI to remember who needs the next touch, appointment, or recap.
The free page should not dead-end at a template. It should show the path from a useful draft into a recurring client workflow.
Free email draft plus clear next step into follow-up.
Usually focused on the inbox job.
Meetings, calendar, SMS, WhatsApp, memory, and approvals.
Expansion depends on the tool.
Small owner-led firms that need admin work handled without hiring.
Teams focused mainly on inbox operations.
This page gives visitors a useful free email drafting path, but every section points back to the bigger job: keeping client follow-up from falling through the cracks.
The Workforce AI email drafter is the free starting point. It is designed to help with client replies and follow-ups before you expand into the full AI employee.
The free entry point is email. Workforce AI can also help with follow-up, scheduling, meetings, reminders, SMS, WhatsApp, and client memory.
It is best for small teams where the owner or lead professional still carries too much client follow-up in their head.
"It gives me back about 8 hours a week. The follow-ups go out without me, and I only step in when something needs a person."
Use the drafter for one reply, then see how the same workflow can handle the rest of the client follow-up.