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quickstart

Use this page to get dripos running on a Mac. Setup starts by connecting the tools where your customer conversations already happen.

1. install

Download dripos for Mac, open the downloaded file, and move dripos to your Applications folder if macOS asks. Open dripos from Applications or Spotlight.

2. sign in

Sign in with email or Google. dripos returns you to the Mac app when sign-in is complete. If macOS asks whether to open dripos from the browser, allow it.

3. connect sources

Open Integrations and connect the sources you want. You can start with one or two.
sourcewhat it adds
iMessagelocal Messages history and approved text sends
GoogleGmail threads and Calendar meetings
Slackworkspace messages, DMs, shared channels, and reply drafts
Stripecustomer and revenue signals
LinkedInlocal-bridge DMs, group chats, media, history import, and drafts
Meeting toolsGranola, Fathom, Circleback, and Pocket AI notes or transcripts
SchedulingCal.com and Calendly connections for reviewed booking actions
Google Messagesbrowser shortcut for Android users, not native message sync yet
iMessage may ask for Full Disk Access. Sending texts may also ask for Messages automation permission.

4. sync

Click Sync all in Integrations. Sync runs the supported local sources that are connected. Some sources, such as LinkedIn history import, scheduling tools, and Google Messages, use their own explicit actions or reviewed flows. The first sync can take a few minutes depending on how much history you connect.

5. use Inbox

Open Inbox and search for a person, company, group conversation, email, phone number, handle, or message text. Person pages show recent conversations, timeline events, meeting context, revenue signals, and reply drafts when those sources are connected. Group rows are separate from person rows. Slack channels, Slack threads, iMessage groups, and LinkedIn group chats can show participants, related people, related companies, and sender attribution when the source provides it.

6. review drafts

dripos can draft replies for Gmail, Slack, iMessage, and LinkedIn. Drafts stay in the review queue until you approve, reject, or send them. dripos does not silently send messages.

LinkedIn troubleshooting

LinkedIn uses a local browser bridge session.
  • local bridge session is missing means reconnect LinkedIn from Integrations.
  • Cooling down means wait and try later. Repeated reconnect attempts can make throttling worse.
  • LinkedIn profile pictures are not fetched aggressively. dripos prefers names, initials, source handles, and already-available contact metadata.

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