How Autopilot works
Autopilot opens your phone’s own Messages and Mail composers, pre-filled with the AI’s drafted content. Apple never lets an app send a text or email silently from your accounts, so you always tap send yourself — Autopilot just lines everything up and advances to the next card the moment you do. Calls are never automated. Leads worth a live call are saved for the end so you can dial them yourself.Entering Autopilot
Open Autopilot from your Follow-ups feed. Autopilot takes a snapshot of your feed when you open it, so the deck does not reshuffle while you work through it.Review screen
The first screen previews everything Autopilot will run and lets you choose how to reach people, opt out of any lead, or handle someone on the spot before you start.- The header shows how many follow-ups are ready.
- A channel selector lets you choose how Autopilot reaches everyone: Text, Email, or Both. With Both, a lead who has both a text and an email gets a card for each.
- Each lead appears as a row with a checkbox, their name, and the follow-up headline. Tap any row to toggle it off — off rows are dimmed and excluded from the run.
- Each row also has quick-action buttons (text, email, call) to handle that one lead yourself right now, without running the whole deck. A lead you handle this way is marked done and drops out of the run.
- Tap Start Autopilot to begin — the button shows your chosen channel and how many people are in the run.
Which channel each lead gets
You pick the channel for the whole run with the Text / Email / Both selector; Autopilot then builds the deck from each lead’s available actions:| Selector | What each lead gets |
|---|---|
| Text | A text (iMessage) for every lead with a reachable number |
| An email for every lead with an address | |
| Both | Both a text and an email, where the lead has each |
Run screen
The run screen steps through the deck one card at a time.- A progress bar and an of label show where you are.
- Each card shows the lead’s initials, name, the channel (iMessage or Email) with an optional timing hint, the email subject (email only), and the full drafted message.
- The send button reads Send iMessage or Send email depending on the channel. Tapping it opens the pre-filled composer; while it opens, the button reads Opening….
- Tap Skip this one to move past a lead without sending.
- Tap End early (top left) to stop the run and jump straight to the summary.
On a device where the in-app composer is not available (for example a simulator or a phone with no Mail account set up), Autopilot falls back to the system Messages or Mail link. In that case it cannot tell whether you actually sent the message, so it advances without marking the lead done — the follow-up stays in your feed.
Summary screen
When you reach the end of the deck — or tap End early — Autopilot shows Autopilot complete with a count of how many you sent and how many you skipped. Below the count is your call queue: the hot leads worth a live call. Each call row shows the lead’s name and a short context line, with two actions:| Action | What it does |
|---|---|
| Call | Opens your phone’s dialer with the lead’s number (only shown when a number is available). |
| Checkmark | Marks the lead handled, clears it from your feed, and dims the row to Handled ✓. |
Next Steps
Follow-ups
See where the Autopilot deck comes from and how the feed is built.
Mobile App Overview
Learn what the AtllasX mobile app does across AI Calling.

