Comparison

Alkmist Inbox Agent vs Fyxer

Both plug into Outlook and Gmail and draft replies in your voice. Fyxer sorts your inbox and takes meeting notes. The Alkmist Inbox Agent ranks your whole inbox, chases what's slipping, and scores how on top of things you really are.

Last updated June 2026 9 min read By the Alkmist team

The short version

Fyxer and the Alkmist Inbox Agent (Pidgy) are both AI email assistants for Outlook and Gmail that draft in your voice. Fyxer is built around inbox categories and an in-meeting notetaker. The Alkmist Inbox Agent ranks your entire inbox down to the few things that need you, chases stalled threads on its own, groups email into projects, and gives you one Inbox Health score. Pick Fyxer for meeting notes. Pick Alkmist to stop dropping balls.

At a glance

How the two assistants compare on the things professionals actually ask about.

CapabilityAlkmist Inbox AgentFyxer
Works in Outlook & Gmail
Both, read as one inbox
Both supported
Drafts replies in your voice
Professional, Friendly, Direct, Urgent
Learns from your sent mail
Ranks the whole inbox by what needs you
147 down to the 5 that matter
Sorts into fixed categories
Chases stalled follow-ups automatically
Queues the chase, you pick the tone
Drafts meeting follow-ups only
Projects view (email, docs, tasks in one place)
Auto-grouped per project
Not offered
Ask your inbox a question
"Is the Acme contract signed?"
AI chat on higher tier
Inbox Health score
One number, tracked daily
Not offered
In-meeting notes & transcription
Inbox only, for now
Built-in notetaker
Never sends without your click
You always hit send
Drafts, you send
EU data residency & GDPR
EU-hosted, DPA on request
Reviews raise data questions
Pricing model
Early access via waitlist
~$22.50/mo annual, $50/mo Pro
Full support Partial or conditional Not available

Where they actually differ

The table tells you what each does. Here is why the differences matter.

Ranking vs sorting

One ranked list, not five folders

Fyxer drops each email into a category like To Respond, FYI, or Marketing. That tidies the inbox, but you still scan the To Respond pile to work out what is on fire.

Pidgy reads everything and hands you a single ranked list of the few items that need you today, by deadline and by who is waiting. The hundred-email morning becomes five decisions.

Closing the loop

It chases what you forget

Fyxer can draft a follow-up after a meeting. It does not watch your threads to notice the engagement letter that went quiet five days ago.

Pidgy tracks who owes you what, spots stalled threads, and queues the chase. You pick the tone and send. The deal that stalls because nobody followed up does not stall.

Where Fyxer wins

Meeting notes

Fyxer's notetaker joins your calls, transcribes them, and drafts a follow-up with action items. If your day is back-to-back meetings, that is genuinely useful and Pidgy does not do it yet.

The Alkmist Inbox Agent stays focused on the inbox: triage, drafts, follow-ups, projects, and a health score. If meeting transcription is your main need, Fyxer is the better fit.

Data & privacy

EU-hosted, never trains on you

Reviews of Fyxer repeatedly raise the same question: how is your email used to learn your style? The Alkmist Inbox Agent answers it directly.

Your email is hosted in the EU, processed only to give you the service, and never used to train any model or sold on. You can request a DPA and delete everything in one click.

Who each one is for

Both are good tools. They solve slightly different problems.

Choose the Alkmist Inbox Agent if
  • Your real problem is volume and dropped balls, not folder tidiness
  • You want one ranked list of what needs you, every morning
  • You want stalled threads chased without you remembering
  • You work across Outlook and Gmail and want them read as one
  • EU data residency and GDPR matter to your clients
Choose Fyxer if
  • Your days are wall-to-wall calls and you need meeting notes
  • Category labels (To Respond, FYI, Marketing) suit how you work
  • You want a tool you can pay for and use today
  • Transcription and follow-up drafts are your top priority

The Alkmist Inbox Agent in numbers

800+
professionals on the waitlist
2
inboxes read as one (Outlook + Gmail)
1
Inbox Health score for how on top you are
0
emails sent without you clicking send

Questions, answered

Is the Alkmist Inbox Agent a Fyxer alternative?
Yes. Both are AI email assistants for Outlook and Gmail that draft replies in your voice. The difference is scope. Fyxer sorts your inbox into categories and takes meeting notes. The Alkmist Inbox Agent ranks your whole inbox by priority, chases stalled follow-ups, organises email into projects, and gives you a single Inbox Health score.
Does the Alkmist Inbox Agent work with Outlook?
Yes. It plugs into both Outlook and Gmail and reads them as one inbox, with the same sense of who is waiting and why. There is no tab-hopping between accounts.
Does it take meeting notes like Fyxer?
No. Meeting transcription is Fyxer's signature feature and the Alkmist Inbox Agent does not do it yet. Pidgy stays focused on the inbox: triage, drafts, follow-ups, projects, and a health score. If in-meeting notes are your main need, Fyxer is the better choice.
How is my email data handled?
Your data is hosted in the EU and processed only to give you the service. It is never used to train any model and never sold. It is encrypted in transit and at rest, a DPA is available on request, and you can delete your account and data at any time. Nothing leaves your account without you clicking send.
How much does the Alkmist Inbox Agent cost?
Pricing is being finalised for launch. Waitlist members get early-access pricing and a free trial period when they are invited in. For reference, Fyxer runs about $22.50 per month on annual billing and $50 per month for its Professional plan.

See your inbox make sense again

Pidgy reads every email, hands you the five that need you, and chases the rest. Join the waitlist for early access.