Last month, the average Fig household had $4,218 in obligations buried across 47 emails. Three were about to auto-renew at higher rates.
Fig is a private email service — not a layer on another inbox. Each morning it delivers a brief: the three to five obligations that actually need you. The rest of your inbox stays organized by category, accessible when you want it.
Over time, Fig builds a structured record of your household's recurring financial relationships. When a rate increases, Fig surfaces it. When a renewal approaches, Fig flags it before it auto-charges.
Gmail reads your email to sell you ads. Fig reads your email to save you money. That is not a tagline — it is the architecture.
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Each morning, Fig delivers a brief — a short digest of the obligations that need your attention. The rest of your inbox is organized by category and accessible when you want it.
Over time, Fig builds a structured record of your household's recurring financial relationships. When a rate increases, Fig surfaces it. When a renewal approaches, Fig flags it before it auto-charges.
Most email providers process messages through external AI services or fund operations with advertising. Fig runs its own models on its own servers. That is not a tagline — it is the architecture.
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