Global email and workplace productivity expert Steuart Snooks shares what no tool can teach you about managing your inbox
While AI can be incredibly useful, there’s a common misconception that it will fix your inbox. If only it were that simple.
The truth is, AI can assist you with email but it can’t replace the core habits, discipline and decision-making needed to truly stay on top of it. Effective triage is more than a digital task – it’s a human performance skill.
AI won’t teach you the underlying principles of email management
Tools help but principles guide. AI will happily sort, suggest and automate. But it won’t teach you why triage works, how to design a system that fits your role or which methods protect your time, focus and boundaries. Without the foundational strategy, you’re just adding more tools to a broken workflow.
AI won’t fix your behaviours or habits
Most inbox overwhelm is behavioural. Checking too often. Responding reactively. Using the inbox as a to-do list. AI can’t stop you from dipping into your email 80 times a day or making decisions out of urgency instead of importance. Triage requires your discipline and AI can’t provide that.
AI won’t understand your context, priorities or stakeholders
These tools can guess what’s important. But they don’t know the dynamics of your exec’s workflow, the hidden priorities behind certain senders, the political realities of your organisation or the nuance of timing, tone and relationships. Triage is about prioritising actions. And that needs human judgement.
AI won’t teach you how to make fast, high-quality decisions
The true power of inbox triage lies in your ability to decide quickly, categorise accurately and move work forward without creating bottlenecks. AI can draft messages but it can’t train your decision-making muscle. Building speed and clarity comes from human skill, not software.
AI won’t give you a repeatable, reliable system
AI thrives on tasks, not systems. A sustainable triage approach needs structure – folders, categories, routines, batching and clear rules of engagement. That’s where your own expertise and professional development make the difference.
AI won’t hold you accountable
The number one reason people fall off track with email is lack of accountability. No tool is going to check in with you, coach you through the dips or help you refine your system based on real-world pressures. Triage is a practice that improves with review, guidance and support.
AI won’t equip you with professional-grade email skills
Executives, EAs and business leaders need more than suggested replies. You need mastery. That includes managing multiple inboxes, setting up workflows that reduce interruption, prioritising under pressure, coordinating across competing demands and communicating with clarity and authority. These skills don’t come from automation. They come from training and practice.
AI is a tool. Triage is a skill.
AI can help you move faster but it can’t help you move smarter without the right triage habits behind it. If you want an inbox that stays under control (not just today but every day) you need a system designed for real-world demands.

– Steuwart Snooks
Australia’s leading Email Productivity Expert helps business owners, executives, their EAs and their teams to get control of email so they have more time, energy and focus for their ‘real’ work







