Five hundred people use Milo for wildly different things — from scanning eBay for vintage cameras to keeping six-figure client relationships alive through team turnover. Here's a snapshot.
Milo connects to your Gmail, Calendar, and Drive. It learns how you work and handles the repetitive stuff so you can focus on what matters.
Draft replies in your voice, summarize long threads, and send follow-ups automatically. Never lose an email in your inbox again.
Every morning, Milo reads your emails, checks your calendar, and delivers a crisp summary of what actually matters today.
Set up a monitor for anything: competitor news, eBay listings for a specific product, price drops, keyword mentions. Get a weekly digest.
Before any meeting, ask Milo to brief you on the person, your recent email history with them, and any open items. Show up prepared.
"Schedule a call with Tom next week" — Milo finds a time that works for both of you and sends the invite. No back-and-forth.
Milo remembers everything about your contacts, preferences, and past conversations. It gets meaningfully smarter every week.
Every employee gets their own Milo. A business orchestrator aggregates knowledge across all of them. Client relationships, project history, and institutional knowledge — none of it walks out the door when someone leaves.
When an account manager leaves, every piece of client knowledge stays in Milo. Their replacement inherits full context on day one.
Ask the orchestrator "what is the team working on?" and get a real answer in seconds. No standup required.
Every Monday, Milo pulls last week's activity across all employees and drafts client status emails. It runs on its own.
Ask Milo to brief a new hire on every active client: history, key contacts, open items, quirks, preferences. Full context in minutes instead of months.
Set up monitors for competitor announcements, G2 reviews, job postings, and press. A weekly digest lands in your team's inbox automatically.
After every client call, Milo extracts action items, updates the client knowledge base, and drafts a follow-up email — without anyone lifting a finger.
I set up a monitor that scans eBay every week for vintage Game Boys and Polaroid cameras below market price. I've found three great deals in two months.
Individual user
We use the orchestrator every Monday morning before our team standup. It tells us what happened with every client last week in about 30 seconds.
Agency founder
Our new account manager was up to speed on all six of our biggest clients within a day of starting. That used to take three months of shadowing.
Agency principal