| Pro tier | $20/month, 6 hours/month |
BrewDock is an AI-powered voice email assistant founded in 2026 by Arthur Stockman that lets users process their inbox hands-free by phone call or WhatsApp.12 The service reads emails aloud in priority order, accepts spoken replies, and sends AI-drafted responses.3 As of April 2026, BrewDock has handled more than 14,204 emails and holds a 4.8 out of 5 rating on Product Hunt.2 The company is part of the Canopy cohort at Founders, Inc. in San Francisco.4
BrewDock was founded by Belgian engineer Arthur Stockman after he relocated from Brussels to San Francisco in early 2026.41 Stockman had previously co-founded Broadkastr, a livestreaming company he sold in January 2025, and Itempass, an AI hardware sourcing platform.4 The premise for BrewDock came from the experience of arriving at work to find an hour's worth of email waiting before work could begin.1 The company described its purpose as turning "dead commute time into productive email time."1

BrewDock connects to Gmail or Outlook accounts through a setup process the company states takes under five minutes, with no credit card required.23 The service operates via WhatsApp and processes the inbox hands-free.2 Once connected, the AI reads emails in priority order: flagged messages first, then unreads from frequent contacts, then everything else — summarizing long threads to skip filler content.3

Users reply by speaking naturally. A spoken command such as "Reply and tell her I can do Thursday at 2 PM instead" produces a professional reply sent to the recipient without requiring the user to touch their phone.3 The AI drafts replies in the user's tone, matching directness or detail level based on how the user speaks.3 Users can say "archive" or "skip" to triage messages.3
The assistant learns usage patterns over time. For emails a user consistently archives — such as marketing newsletters — BrewDock announces its intended action and proceeds unless the user objects.3 For ambiguous or unfamiliar messages, it asks before acting.3 The company describes this behavior as working "less like an autopilot and more like a well-trained assistant who knows your preferences but still checks before doing anything consequential."3
The company describes the service as suited for any context where the user cannot look at a screen, citing driving, walking between meetings, and waiting at an airport as examples.3 The company's homepage quotes a user identified as David R., VP of Sales, as clearing 30 emails per day on his morning commute.2
BrewDock accesses inbox content in real time during each call and does not store messages on its servers after the session ends.13 The connection between the user's phone and BrewDock is end-to-end encrypted.1 The company described the design choice: "Email is some of the most sensitive data in your life. It contains contracts, personal conversations, financial information, and confidential business details. We didn't want to build a product that required you to trust us with all of that."3
BrewDock offers three tiers as of April 2026.2 The free tier includes one hour of monthly calling time and one connected account. The Pro tier, priced at $20 per month, includes six hours of monthly calling time, scheduled daily calls, and priority replies. An Enterprise tier is available at custom pricing and includes team features, direct support, centralized billing, and SSO.2