One place to capture everything.
In from anywhere. Out to your agents.
bin is the inbox you actually trust. Capture a thought, an email, a link, or a task from any device, and it lands in one place, timestamped and safe. Work it down yourself, or let your agents clear it.
The problem
Capture is fragmented.
A voice memo here, a starred email there, a browser tab you never reopen, three to-do apps you half trust. Every one is a partial inbox. None is the inbox. So no surface is reliable enough to be the one you empty, and you empty none of them.
One place
Everything you capture lands in a single inbox. It is append-only: items move from inbox to viewed to archived, and nothing is ever deleted. You can always see what came in and where it went.
In from anywhere
Capture in one tap, one forward, one request. The iPhone share sheet, a forwarding email address, or a direct API call. Zero fields to fill, no friction at the moment that matters.
Out to agents
Your agents read the same queue you do. They pull items over the API, act on them, and archive them when they are done. bin is built for a world where agents help clear your inbox.
How it works
Capture, triage, out.
Capture
Any channel hits the ingest API. The item lands instantly and is acknowledged. Nothing is processed on the way in, so capture is fast, and once an item is in, it is never deleted.
Triage
You or an agent work the queue. Seeing an item marks it viewed, so nothing gets handled twice and you can tell new from seen.
Out
The item leaves bin for its real home. An agent, or you, files it to your task manager, calendar, or notes. bin trends toward empty.
Channels
Every way you capture, one inbox.
Hosted
A managed instance. Your capture address and the whole pipeline just work, with nothing to run. Invite-only for now.
Self-host
Run bin on your own Cloudflare account, free, with your data on your own machine. The single-user edition is open source under MIT.
Both are single-user: your inbox, not a team workspace.
Ready to empty your inbox?
Request access to the hosted plan and start emptying your inbox.