Students lack tools to extract relevant information from cluttered inboxes
Academic inboxes contain high-signal content — deadlines, roster-dependent notices, fee slips — buried across attachments and long threads. Existing email clients offer no contextual filtering tied to the user's role or enrollment status, forcing time-consuming manual searches.
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