You didn't start an agency to be your own assistant.
Kesh Assist runs your Google Calendar and Gmail over text. It sorts the scheduling, drafts every reply, and remembers what you promised.
You approve each send. Nothing reaches a client without your yes.
Judge the drafts before you trust one with a client.
Kesh's whole job is writing to your clients in your name. That's not something to take on faith — so here's what actually lands in your texts.
From: Dana Whitfield · Meridian Foods
Subject: Re: Thursday check-in
Hi Jordan — our CEO wants a look at the rebrand before the board meeting. Any chance we could move Thursday's check-in earlier in the week? Sorry for the scramble.
To: Dana Whitfield
From: you@youragency.com
Hi Dana — no problem at all. I can do Tuesday at 11 or Wednesday at 2, whichever suits your side.
I'll bring both logo directions so the CEO preview is worth the slot.
— Jordan
If a draft reads wrong, reply with the fix — or ignore it. An ignored draft is the worst thing Kesh can produce. It never becomes an email your client saw.
Like the drafts? That's the whole product. Leave an email and judge the real thing on your own inbox.
One Tuesday, run by text.
There's no dashboard to check. The whole product is a text thread that shows up at the right moments — and stays quiet in between.
Your day, before coffee.
One text with what matters: today's calls, what needs a decision, which drafts are waiting.
Double-bookings die in the thread.
New requests get checked against your real calendar before anyone is offered a time.
Context, fifteen minutes ahead.
Who you're meeting, what the last thread said, and what you promised them.
The follow-up that doesn't wait three days.
Hot prospects get a same-day draft, ready to approve — not a guilty memory on Thursday.
The laptop stays closed.
The evening email shift was never the job you signed up for. It was just the only time left.
Set up in one conversation.
Connect Google Calendar & Gmail
You sign in on Google's own screen — about two minutes. We never see your password, and you can revoke access from Google whenever you want.
Tell Kesh how you work
In the first week it asks short questions over text: when you want the briefing, which clients come first, what it should never touch. You answer between meetings — there's nothing to configure.
Approve by text
Kesh drafts and asks. Reply yes and it sends. Reply with changes and it redrafts. Ignore it and nothing happens.
What the admin hours are worth.
Your numbers, simple arithmetic. Argue with the sliders, not with us.
One plan. Everything included.
- Scheduling handled before it reaches you
- Every reply drafted for your approval
- Daily briefing, at your time
- Meeting prep, fifteen minutes ahead
- Commitments tracked from your email
- Everything above, for one inbox — no per-message limits
Founding-member price: $100/mo, locked in for as long as you stay subscribed.
Cancel by text. Your Google access is yours to revoke from Google — separate from billing, whenever you want.
Keep doing it yourself
$0 / moFree — except the hours above, and the 8:30pm shift. You stay the single point of failure for every promise made to a client.
Hire part-time help
$1,200–3,000 / moReal help — after you recruit them, train them, and manage them, and after the first weeks where they’re a cost, not a saving. Worth it someday. Probably not this quarter.
Kesh Assist
$100 / moOn at 7am every day, needs no managing, and nothing sends without your yes. If it stops earning the $100, cancel by text.
Built to be trusted with your calendar and inbox, not just useful with them.
You sign in on Google's own screen, through OAuth. Google shows you the exact permissions before you accept.
Kesh drafts, it doesn't decide. It cannot send an email, delete anything, or accept a meeting change without your yes by text.
The model providers behind Kesh are bound by contract to use your content only to serve you — never to train their models.
Access to production systems is limited to a small team and logged.
Revoke access anytime from your Google account — no call, no waiting on us. Disconnect, and your data is deleted from active systems within 30 days.
We didn't trust it either, at first.
Handing an AI your calendar and inbox should feel earned, not assumed. So we built the constraint before we built the features: Kesh drafts, proposes, and prepares — it doesn't send, accept, or move anything until you reply yes. That isn't a setting you switch on. It's the whole product, and if it ever changes, this page will say so before it does.
There are two of us and no support queue in between. When something goes sideways at 7am, Keshav is the one who sees the text. When onboarding needs fixing, Ai has already heard about it from a customer that week.
The questions we'd ask too.
When do I actually get access?
We onboard in small batches, so a person can set each founder up properly instead of pointing you at a help doc. Join today and you'll get one email from a real person within a day telling you where you stand — and a set-up time as soon as your spot opens.
What can Kesh do without asking me first?
It can read your calendar and inbox to prepare drafts, briefings, and meeting notes. It cannot send an email, delete anything, or accept a meeting change on your behalf without your explicit approval by text.
What happens when a draft is wrong?
Reply with the fix and Kesh redrafts, or ignore it and nothing happens. The worst case Kesh can produce is a draft you didn't use — not an email your client saw. Your clients only ever see what you approved.
Who can see my calendar and email data?
Your data — including anything client-related — is used only to generate your briefings, drafts, and scheduling suggestions. It isn't sold, isn't shared with advertisers, and isn't used to train AI models. The service providers who run our infrastructure are bound by contract to the same limits. The privacy policy spells out every detail.
Does it work on Android, or is it iPhone-only?
Kesh works over standard text messages, so any phone that can text works.
How much does it cost, and can I cancel?
$100/month per person, or $960/year if you pay annually — that's 20% off. Cancel the monthly plan from the same text thread anytime. Your Google access is separate from billing, so you can disconnect it whenever you want, regardless of subscription status.
How did you calculate the savings above?
About four minutes net per scheduling exchange and ninety seconds net per email reply — the gross time saved minus the time it takes you to read each draft and text back “send.” Counted over five workdays a week and 4.33 weeks a month, using the numbers you set on the sliders. It’s an estimate, not a promise — and we rounded against ourselves on purpose.
What happens after I join the waitlist?
One email from a real person within a day — no drip sequence, no "nurture" campaign. After that, silence until your spot opens.
Is joining the waitlist free? Am I committing to anything?
Free, and no. No card, no contract — joining the waitlist is picking a spot in line, nothing more. You decide whether to subscribe after we’ve set you up and you’ve watched Kesh run a real week of your calendar.
Can I keep certain clients or topics completely off-limits?
Yes. During setup you tell Kesh what it should never touch — specific senders, clients, or topics — and you can change that list any time by text. Anything on it is simply out of bounds: no drafts, no briefing mentions, nothing.
Get on the list.
We're onboarding a small group of Google Calendar and Gmail users first. It's free to join — no card, no commitment. You're picking a spot in line.
You're on the list.
One email from a real person within a day — then quiet until your spot opens.