How it works

Three steps to a
calmer inbox.

Set it up once in five minutes. Then just check your digest every evening.

01

Create your account

Sign up with your primary email address. That's the address your daily digest will be sent to, and the one we use to match incoming school emails to your account. You'll never get spam from us. We aren't monsters.

02

Forward your school emails to us

We'll send you a private email address like "inbox+07y5n@schooldigest.me." Set up an auto-forward rule so emails from your school go to your private address. You do this once from your computer; it takes about two minutes.

03

Your digest arrives every evening

Every evening, one clean summary lands in your inbox — organized by child, with dates and action items surfaced. Read it in 60 seconds and you're done.

From: digest@schooldigest.com
📚 Your School Summary — Tuesday, Feb 11
Emma (3rd Grade)
Field Trip — Fri, Feb 14
Permission slip due Friday. Return signed form to Mrs. Patterson.
School Closure — Mon, Feb 17
No school Monday due to a water main break.

Jake (5th Grade)
Soccer Practice — This Week
Rescheduled to Thursday at 4pm per Coach Williams.
Medication Form — Action Required
Nurse Johnson needs an updated authorization form on file.

Common questions

Does SchoolDigest read my personal emails?
No. Only emails forwarded to inbox@schooldigest.com are processed. Everything else in your inbox stays private and untouched.
What if I have kids at different schools?
Just set up forwarding rules for each school domain. The AI groups everything by child in your single evening digest.
Can this be used for things other than school emails?
Absolutely. Sports leagues, clubs, churches, after-school programs — if it's cluttering your inbox, forward it. Just keep in mind we process up to 15 emails per day per account to keep the service affordable.
What if nothing important happened that day?
If there's nothing worth summarizing, we won't send an email. No news is good news.
Will I still get the original school emails?
Yes. Forwarding sends us a copy — your originals stay right where they are.
Which email providers does this work with?
Any email provider that supports forwarding rules, including Gmail, Outlook, and Yahoo Mail.