Dossie

The process · three steps

You forward nothing. The desk does everything else.

Three steps, mostly invisible. You connect once and forget. The dossie shows up before each trip like a folder slid under the door.

01

Connect

Connect your inbox, read-only.

OAuth with Gmail or Outlook. We ask for read scope only — no send, no draft, no delete. Revocable in two clicks from your account page.

e.g. "Granted: Read mail. Denied: everything else."

02

Read

The desk reads what looks like a trip.

Confirmations, e-tickets, transit passes, hotel reservations. We ignore everything else. Bookings are cross-referenced against airports, holidays, festivals, transit calendars.

e.g. "3 bookings clipped. 14 cross-references run."

03

Deliver

A dossie arrives, three days before.

Your itinerary, every cancellation deadline, and the local tips that don't make it onto booking sites. No actions taken, no auto-replies, no calendar invites — just a folder, ready when you need it.

e.g. "Vienna, 17–20 May. 4 closing windows, 7 things worth knowing."

What the desk does NOT do

Standing rules. Pinned above the desk.

Won't write back.

Read scope only. The OAuth grant does not include send, draft, reply, or forward. We physically cannot.

Won't act on your behalf.

No auto-bookings, no cancellations, no replies sent. The desk hands you the file; every action is your click.

Won't sync to your calendar.

No invites, no auto-events, no prefilled blocks. The dossie is a folder, not a calendar entry.

Won't sell or broker your inbox.

Your mail is read to build your dossie — nothing more. Not sold, not handed to data brokers. Your archive walks out with you if you cancel.