For testing, inspection and certification firms
Your coordinators live in the inbox: nominations, sampling instructions, certificates of analysis, terminal and agent correspondence. Mailbuttons handles the routine flow — and is built so it cannot send a document to a counterparty you haven't approved. Every decision lands in the tamper-evident record your accreditation body already expects.
Three numbers, reported together. We instrument them from your real traffic and show you where they land — starting in shadow mode, before anything goes live.
The share of routine operational email worked end-to-end without a coordinator touching it.
Certificates and reports reach only approved counterparties. The number no ungoverned tool can promise.
The time handed back to your team each week — the figure your finance side actually cares about.
A misdirected certificate, or a wrong figure to the wrong trader, is commercial and legal exposure — and your accreditation depends on process-control evidence. So the rules are enforced server-side, outside the AI; inbound mail is authenticated and screened before the model reads a word; and every action is written to a tamper-evident log. When a counterparty disputes what was said, you have the record.
A hash-chained record of every inspection-related email decision: who requested what, what the message contained, what the assistant decided, what reply went out. Process control made visible to your assessment body.
The audit log doubles as the chain-of-custody record for sample-handling correspondence. Tamper-evident, signed timestamps, exportable in formats your quality team can attach to test records.
Certificate-related email exchanges captured against the certificate record. Surveillance-audit questions and responses kept in a single immutable thread.
UK-incorporated, EU/UK-hosted. ISO 27001 policies are in force now, with certification planned for 2027. Your procurement review starts from a position of strength, not a year of pleading with a US vendor.
You earn the number before you trust the assistant with a single send. Three stages, at your pace.
One forwarding rule from your existing inbox; nothing migrates, nothing is sent. The assistant reads your real traffic and drafts what it would have done. You get the Inbox Assessment Report — your handled rate before you trust a single send, and before you pay the monthly fee.
A human approves each outbound message — a one-click approval that arrives by email, so your coordinators never leave the inbox. Policies are tuned against real traffic, and a daily digest shows everything handled, held and escalated.
Routine, low-risk categories go automatic; everything else stays human-approved. You decide where the line sits, and can move it any time.
We handle the integration. No rip-and-replace — it works alongside your existing mailboxes and systems.
I spent a decade building trading systems and market-risk platforms at Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse — where a wrong figure costs real money and a regulator is watching. I then led PE-backed technology companies as CTO and CEO, and today I advise PE firms on M&A technology due diligence, so I know exactly what a security and procurement review asks before it lets AI near a system of record. I still write production Rust, I run my own mail infrastructure, and Mailbuttons is the governance I'd want to see in that review.
You're not being sold a platform by a growth team. You're talking to the person who built it.
Richard Halldearn — Morgan Stanley · Deutsche Bank · Credit Suisse · PE-backed CTO/CEO · M&A technology due diligence · Imperial College CS
We're currently deploying with design partners in petroleum and commodity inspection. The first results will be published here.
The case study we're building has a fixed shape: the handled rate across routine categories, coordinator hours returned per week, and zero misdirected documents over a named number of months. Real figures from a named partner — no invented numbers stand in for them in the meantime.
Begin with a free shadow-mode assessment: one forwarding rule, nothing migrates, nothing is ever sent, and a report in three to four weeks. If the number is worth it, go live from £2,000/mo per site — integration included, cancel anytime. Standard pricing is published after the partner programme.