My Personal 2025 Inbox Wrapped (by Jace AI)
Spotify-Wrapped-inspired slides for your email year in review.
The Confession: Why I Wrapped My Inbox
It’s December, which means my social feed is currently a neon-soaked parade of everyone’s questionable taste in 90s synth-pop. But while Spotify is busy telling you that you’re in the top 0.5% of listeners for a band you only played to drown out your neighbor’s leaf blower, I decided to point that same analytical lens at something much more terrifying: my inbox.
Working at an email productivity company means I have the perfect excuse to spend "work hours" looking at my own data. I wanted to see the actual soundtrack of my 2025, the top senders who haunt my dreams, the months where I clearly gave up on Inbox Zero, and the categories that define my digital existence.
What My Inbox Says About My Life (It’s Not Pretty)
Running my own inbox wrapped was less of a "discovery" and more of a digital intervention. It turns out that when you strip away the subject lines, my life is a chaotic mix of global news and travel receipts I’ll probably forget to expense.
Here’s the damage:
- The Volume: I averaged about 3 emails per day. On paper, I’m a productivity god. In reality, that’s just because Jace is already doing the heavy lifting of nuking the junk before I even see it.
- The News Junkie: I get way more US news than domestic. Apparently, I’m more concerned with what’s happening in D.C. than in my own zip code.
- The Booking.com Obsession: They are my #1 sender. At this point, I don’t want Genius Level 3; I want a seat on the board.
- The LinkedIn Ghost: I have "unsubscribed" from LinkedIn notifications approximately 47 times this year. They still find me.
Quick stats from the year: busiest month, earliest email, and more.
If your inbox is a mirror, mine is currently reflecting someone who travels too much and reads too much news while ignoring their professional networking notifications.
What “Inbox Wrapped” Actually Gives You
When you ask Jace to build your report, you aren't just getting a CSV file. You get a shareable PDF that looks like it belongs in a slide deck (the cool kind, not the "quarterly earnings" kind).
| Feature | What it reveals |
|---|---|
| Top Senders | The people (or bots) who own your attention. |
| Inbox Categories | Where your time actually went, Work, Travel, or just Newsletters. |
| Busiest Month | The exact moment your year went off the rails. |
| Earliest Email | Proof of your caffeine-fueled 6 AM productivity (or late-night scrolling). |
| Unread Rate | A brutal percentage of how many people you've ghosted. |
Categories that actually explain where your inbox went this year.
It’s a way to see the patterns in the noise. Sometimes those patterns are useful; other times, they just remind you that you really need to stop signing up for "limited time" discount codes.
How to Generate Your Own (In 30 Seconds)
If you’re already using Jace as your gmail ai assistant, you’re about three clicks away from your own Wrapped. No data science degree required.
- Jump into Jace: Open your dashboard.
- Drop the Prompt: Tell the agent: "Create a spotify-wrapped-inspired summary of 2025 for my inbox. Make it into a PDF that I can share page-by-page on social media like LinkedIn."
- Review & Ship: Jace will pull the metadata and build the slides. Check them over, download the PDF, and you’re ready to post.
Your top senders, useful, and slightly embarrassing.
Privacy & The "No Creep" Policy
We get it, your inbox is personal. Jace isn't "reading" your emails to build a profile on you or sell your data to the highest bidder. It’s analyzing metadata to help you stay organized. You’re always the one in the driver’s seat. Jace creates drafts and summaries, but it never hits "send" or "share" without you saying so. This is one of the big ways how Jace differs from rules-based tools, we’re building an intelligent partner, not a rigid bot that follows a script into a wall.
The AI Email Landscape
The world of gmail ai is getting crowded. You’ve probably seen the usual suspects: superhuman for gmail or shortwave ai email for speed, and maybe serif ai gmail or serif ai outlook if you’re deep in the enterprise world. People often spend hours debating spark mail vs superhuman or canary mail vs gmail ai assistant. If you’re looking for a gmail ai alternative, you might be weighing fyxer vs superhuman or lindy vs gmail ai assistant.
The difference with Jace? Most of these tools are just better interfaces for the same old inbox. Jace is an agent that actually does things, like spending its Sunday afternoon building you a personalized 2025 Wrapped report so you don't have to.
One shareable closing slide for LinkedIn.
Quick FAQ
1. Is my data safe? Yes. Jace uses metadata for the report. We don't store your private content for training or third-party use.
2. Can I share this on LinkedIn? That’s the whole point. The PDF is formatted perfectly for a LinkedIn carousel.
3. Does this work with Outlook? We’re focused on Gmail right now, but Outlook support is on the roadmap.
4. How long does it take? Usually under a minute. Jace is fast, even when it's crunching a year's worth of data.
5. Can I change the slides? Yep. Just tell Jace to "make it funnier" or "focus more on my work stats" before you download the final PDF.

