
AutoPrintEmail is an email-to-print software that allows users to automatically print incoming emails and attachments from Gmail, Outlook, and IMAP accounts. It is a standalone desktop application that requires no plugins or browser extensions, making it easy to set up and use across multiple platforms, including Windows, Mac, and Linux. The application features a guided setup wizard that connects directly to printers, allowing users to customize their printing preferences, including the ability to print only specific emails or attachments based on existing filters or custom rules.
The product is tightly focused — automated printing of emails and attachments — and has converted that into paying customers fast enough to report $1,812 in the last 30 days. The gap between $1,812 and $220 suggests a meaningful portion of recent receipts may be non-recurring or transactional rather than locked into subscriptions. The company is revenue-stage and based in AE, with a very recent founding date, so early commercial traction is the headline metric.
The recent -22% decline is the clearest near-term risk signal: either sales have slowed or churn/one-time purchases dropped. Operationally the product depends on integrations with major email providers (Gmail/Outlook), which is a double-edged sword — it eases adoption but creates platform-dependency risk if APIs or permissions change. For a founder, priorities would be increasing predictable, recurring revenue and hardening integrations; for an investor, the question is whether early momentum can be converted into stable MRR growth and defensibility.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.