OWL Alerts

OWL Alerts
Developer: Kevin Koplin
Category: Productivity
50 installs
1.00 ratings
10 monthly active users
Revenue not available

OWL Alerts Summary

OWL Alerts is a mobile iOS app in Productivity by Kevin Koplin. Released in Jan 2026 (2 months ago). It has 1.00 ratings with a 5.00★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 10 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Jan 15, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Jan 15, 2026 .


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App Description

WHY
Because being reachable shouldn’t mean being constantly interrupted.

HOW
OWL turns interruptions into something you control. You choose exactly which emails are urgent by setting simple rules (senders, domains, keywords, or specific threads) and optional schedules for when those rules are allowed to alert you.

WHAT
OWL is an alert layer for your existing Gmail/Outlook accounts—not another inbox. When new mail arrives, OWL checks it in the background and sends a push alert only when an email matches your rules. Everything else stays quiet, so you can stop checking “just in case.”

What you’ll see in the push alert
• Rule label (e.g., “Boss”)
• Sender
• Subject line

What push alerts do NOT include
• Email body content
• Attachments
• Full inbox access inside the app

Alert Details (in-app and on the web)
When you open an alert, OWL can show up to 10,000 characters of context for that matched email—so you can decide quickly without opening your full inbox. Attachments are never included.

Rule setup
• Create and manage rules in the app or on the OWL website (vip.foundopportunity.com).

Built for “can’t-check-right-now” moments
Meetings, dinner, sleep, driving, and anything else where you want to stay present without missing the one email that matters.

Important
This is a companion app and requires an active OWL subscription. You must first sign up and connect your email account through the OWL website (vip.foundopportunity.com).

Privacy & security
Email processing happens server-side on the secure OWL platform. Push alerts contain only the rule label, sender, and subject. OWL does not include email bodies or attachments in push notifications.