Autopilot

Hands-off when you want it, controlled when you need it

Off, partial, or full — you set the rules, and you’re always in charge.

Overview

Automation is only useful if you trust it, so ReplyOP’s autopilot is a dial, not a switch. Off, draft-for-me, auto-send-when-confident, or full autopilot — you choose how much it handles, and you can change it any time.

Set a confidence bar and it only sends the replies that clear it; anything below waits for a one-tap approval. Scope it to new threads, specific tags, or set hours, pause it for any single contact, and every action is logged — so it’s hands-off when you want, and you stay in control of what actually goes out.

What you get

01

Four autopilot modes

Off, draft-for-me, auto-send when confident, or full autopilot. Pick what you’re comfortable with and change it anytime.

02

A confidence bar you set

Auto-send only the replies the AI is sure about; anything borderline waits for your one-tap approval.

03

Time-window autopilot

“Only auto-send between 6pm and 8am,” so it handles after-hours leads while you sleep — or 9–5 only, your call.

04

Scope filters

All messages, new threads only, tagged contacts only, or fully manual. Autopilot touches exactly what you let it.

05

Per-contact pause

Mid-negotiation or a sensitive deal? Pause autopilot for one contact without turning it off everywhere.

06

Follow-ups that know when to stop

Multi-step nudges that pause the instant someone replies. Set them once; they run on their own.

07

An autopilot brake

Slows down automatically if reply rates dip — helping protect your sender reputation.

08

A full audit trail

Every auto-send is marked and every hold is logged with the reason. Nothing happens off the record.

How it works

From a new message to a sent reply.

  1. 01

    Pick a mode

    Start in draft-for-me (it writes, you send), then move to auto-send or full autopilot whenever you’re comfortable. Switching is instant.

  2. 02

    Set the confidence bar

    Choose how confident it has to be before it sends on its own (for example 85%). Below the bar, it falls back to a draft for your review. You can change it anytime in Settings → Autopilot.

  3. 03

    Scope it

    All messages, new threads only, tagged contacts only, or set hours like “only auto-send between 6pm and 8am.” Autopilot touches exactly what you allow.

  4. 04

    Watch the log — and the brakes

    Every auto-send is marked and every hold is logged with a reason. An automatic brake slows things down if reply rates dip, helping protect your sender reputation.

Who it’s for

Built for the people who live in their inbox.

After-hours and weekend coverage while you’re off the clock

High-volume inboxes where the easy replies should just go

Cautious users who want to start in approval-only mode

Sensitive deals where you pause autopilot for one contact

FAQ

Questions, answered.

Will it send emails without me?

Only if you turn that on. The default is draft-only. When you do enable auto-send, it’s scoped to exactly what you choose and held to the confidence bar you set — anything below it waits for you.

Can I pause it for one conversation?

Yes. Per-contact pause stops autopilot for a single contact — mid-negotiation, say — without turning it off everywhere else.

Can I turn it on for only certain contacts?

Yes. Scope autopilot to new threads only, or to contacts with specific tags, so it only auto-replies where you want it to. Everything else stays in draft for your review.

Can I set how confident it has to be?

Yes. Set the auto-send confidence threshold in Settings → Autopilot (for example 70%, 85%, or 95%). Replies below it wait for your one-tap approval; you can change it anytime.

What happens when it’s unsure?

It holds back. Below your confidence threshold it drafts the reply and flags it for review instead of sending.

Hands-off, on your terms

Reply first. Win the customer.

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