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🦉 Rules-based alerts. Private by design.

Do you keep checking your inbox — just in case?

OWL sends push alerts only when an email matches your rules—so you can stop checking and stay present. No AI, no inbox history scans, no password handling.

  • Rules you control — senders, domains, keywords, threads
  • Rules, not AI — no guessing, no training
  • Read-only + new messages only — no history scans; can't send/delete/modify
  • Works with Focus / Do Not Disturb — 60-sec setup

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You're not addicted to email. You're managing risk.

It's not the volume—it's the one message you can't afford to miss. So you keep checking, splitting your attention—even when you want to be present.

OWL alerts you only when your rules match.

HOW OWL WORKS

How OWL works

OWL doesn't try to make email nicer. It changes the rules of interruption: you decide what gets access, and OWL enforces it.

1

Create your OWL rules

Add rules for senders, domains, keywords, or threads. OWL is selective. That's why it works.

2

OWL checks the guest list

When new mail arrives, OWL checks it against your rules in the background. Not another inbox. Just the exception layer.

3

Get a push alert

When a message matches, you get a push alert. One glance, one decision, then back to your life. (Or open Alert Details to see up to 10,000 characters for more color.)

4

Adjust the list as life changes

Add a rule for a busy week. Remove it when the project is over. It's a guest list, not a contract.

5

Set quiet hours per rule

OWL goes quiet during those windows—no interruptions until you say so.

Rules aren't permanent.

Most "priority" tools assume your world never changes.
OWL knows that it does.

The alert is the headline.
OWL gives you the context.

Small alert: rule + sender + subject slice. Open Alert Details—up to 10,000 characters of context—so you can decide without diving into your inbox.

A clean, minimal alert

Rule name + sender + subject at a glance

Context on demand

Up to 10,000 characters in Alert Details

Stay out of the inbox

Decide what to do next—without the scroll

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Silent Mode

Control when each rule can interrupt you.

Set quiet hours per rule—days and times when alerts are logged but stay silent.

  • Set quiet hours for each rule
  • 📌 Pick days and time ranges per rule
  • 🔕 Master override to silence everything
  • Alerts still logged with a muted 🔕 icon
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OWL RULES

You decide what earns an interruption.

OWL doesn't guess what matters. You write the guest list—and you can change it anytime.

👤 People (Senders)

"If this person emails me, it gets past the rope."

Examples: Investor, biggest customer, spouse, board member, attorney

🔑 Urgency Words (Keywords)

"Catch the rare words that only show up when something is real."

Examples: "wire instructions" AND urgent, proposal OR "term sheet", invoice NOT paid, SEV1 OR SEV2

Supports: Boolean search with AND, OR, NOT, "exact phrases", and parentheses

💬 Momentum (Threads)

"If this exact conversation moves, tell me."

Examples: Deal negotiation, recruiting thread, incident response

🌐 Companies (Domains)

"If it's from @them, it gets in."

Examples: @TenXVC.com, @client.com, @lawfirm.com

Pro tip: Add a keyword filter to narrow alerts (e.g., @lawfirm.com + "closing")

YOUR DATA, PROTECTED

You keep the keys.
We just watch the gate.

OWL is built to alert you without turning your inbox into a data source.

New messages only
OWL ignores your inbox history. It checks only new emails as they arrive against the rules you set.
Read-only access
OWL connects via Google/Microsoft OAuth with read-only permissions. We aren't authorized to send, delete, or modify email.
We never see your password
You sign in on Google/Microsoft's official screen. OWL never receives or stores your Gmail/Outlook password.
Disconnect anytime
You're always in control. Revoke access at any time to disconnect instantly.
Notification privacy controls
Hide previews on your lock screen (or show them). You choose what appears on your device.
7-day data retention
We keep only what's needed to display your alert, then automatically delete alert details after 7 days.

What OWL cannot do: send email on your behalf, delete messages, edit drafts, or scan your inbox history.

🔒 Rules, Not AI

OWL doesn't use LLMs to "read," summarize, or interpret your inbox. Alerts trigger only when your rules match (sender, domain, keywords).

  • No training: Your data isn't used to train models.
  • No guesswork: If your rule matches, you get the alert—every time.
  • Minimal retention: Alert details are deleted automatically after 7 days.
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Need security documentation for your broker or IT team?
Download our Security Questionnaire (PDF) or email security@foundopportunity.com for anything custom.

PRICING

Try OWL free for 7 days.

No charge until the trial ends. Cancel anytime.

$4.17 /mo

$50 billed yearly Save $22/year (31%)

Up to 5 connected accounts

Unlimited rules • Silent Mode • Alert Details

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After 7 days: billed $50/year (or $6/month).

No passwords. Read-only access via OAuth.

Using Found Opportunity too? See note.

FAQ

Questions answered.

Alert Details shows up to 10,000 characters from the email that triggered the alert—usually enough context to decide what to do next without getting pulled into your inbox.
No. OWL is designed for real life: create a rule for a busy week, revise it tomorrow, remove it when it's over. Your guest list changes when your priorities do.

Short answer: You have to tell your phone which Focus modes OWL is allowed to interrupt. This takes about 60 seconds.

iPhone (iOS)

Important: iPhones treat each Focus mode separately. If you use Sleep, Work, and Do Not Disturb, you must add OWL to each one.

  1. Open SettingsFocus
  2. Tap a Focus mode (e.g., Sleep)
  3. Under Allowed Notifications, tap Apps
  4. Tap Add Apps and select OWL
  5. Repeat for each Focus mode you use

Also check: Settings → NotificationsOWL → turn on Allow Notifications and Time Sensitive Notifications (if shown).

Android

  1. Settings → NotificationsOWL → turn on Allow notifications
  2. Settings → BatteryBattery Optimization → find OWL → set to Unrestricted
  3. (Optional) Settings → Sound → Do Not Disturb → Allowed apps → add OWL

Note: Menu names vary by phone brand.

Silent Mode lets you set quiet hours for each rule—days and times when OWL logs the email but skips the push alert. Perfect for when you don't need alerts because you are at your desk or can easily check your emails. You can also use the master override to silence everything instantly, or turn off all silent schedules when you need every alert to come through. Silenced alerts are still logged with a muted 🔕 icon so you have a complete record.
OWL uses read-only OAuth to check new incoming email against your rules. We store only what's needed to power alerts and Alert Details (including up to 10,000 characters from matching emails). Stored for up to 7 days.
Currently supported: Gmail and Microsoft (Outlook / Microsoft 365).
Yes. You can connect up to 5 email accounts (any mix of Gmail and Microsoft) to one OWL account.
No. OWL is an alert layer. You still handle email in your regular app—we just make sure the important messages get your attention fast.
You can disconnect in your OWL settings. You can also revoke access through your Google or Microsoft account settings.
No. OWL sends one alert per email and labels it with the most specific matching rule (thread → sender → domain → keyword).

Yes, but not with the same email account.

OWL and Found Opportunity are separate products that cannot share the same connected email account. If you connect an email account to OWL that is already connected to Found Opportunity (or vice versa), it will disconnect from the other product and cause issues.

Example: If you have two Gmail accounts, you could connect one to Found Opportunity and the other to OWL. But you cannot connect the same Gmail account to both products.

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