Vigilia files your inbox and warns you when someone is trying to trick you — telling you exactly why. Works with any mail provider, hosted in France.
Our commitment
Handing over your mailbox calls for a guarantee, not a promise. Ours is contractual: article 3 of our terms, as an obligation of result.
The problem
It files a message as junk and says nothing. So you go fishing it back out — especially when you are expecting something from your bank. That reflex is exactly what fraudsters count on.
What Vigilia shows you
A new request is pending on your account
From: support@yourbank.com
The difference
The sender address shown in an e-mail can be forged in three lines. It is the first thing people look at, and the least reliable.
Vigilia reads the technical evidence the message carries with it — sending-domain signatures, consistency of the reply address, the real destination of links — and translates it into plain language. You decide, informed.
The sorting
Vigilia reads every message and files it. Invoices with invoices, the urgent in plain sight, the rest put away.
Invoices, due dates, payment reminders, receipts.
A human is waiting for an answer: client, government, bank.
Confirmations, shipping notices, automated alerts.
Subscriptions and promotions you agreed to.
Established impersonations, isolated with their reason.
The cases Vigilia is unsure about. It shows them to you instead of deciding.
Family, friends, private correspondence.
Case follow-up, logistics, coordination.
The safeguard
Automatic sorting that gets it wrong costs you an invoice or a tender. Vigilia is built around that risk, not around performance.
The first pass is a simulation. Vigilia shows you what it would do, message by message. Nothing moves until you say yes.
When Vigilia is unsure, it does not guess: the message goes to "To review" and you keep the call.
Every move is logged with where it came from. One action puts it all back. No permanent deletion — ever.
Compatibility
No migration, no change of address. Vigilia connects to what you use today.
| Your mail service | Automatic sorting | Scam alert | Setup |
|---|---|---|---|
| Microsoft 365 / Outlook.com | Yes | Yes | One-click sign-in |
| Gmail / Google Workspace | Yes | Yes | One-click sign-in |
| iCloud, Free, OVH, Orange… | Yes | Yes | App-specific password |
| Outlook, Thunderbird, Apple Mail | Yes | Yes | Through your account, not the software |
Pricing
No commitment, cancel any time from your client area.
| Plan | Who for | Price | What is included |
|---|---|---|---|
| Solo | Freelancer, 1 to 3 mailboxes | €7 / month | Automatic sorting, scam alerts, weekly report |
| Pro | Small business, up to 10 mailboxes | €19 / month | Solo + custom rules, custom categories, full log |
| Team | SME, per user | €6 / month | Pro + admin console and shared policy |
| Initial catch-up | Once, when you join | €29 | Sorting your whole history, whatever its size |
Your mailbox — one click for Microsoft and Google, an app-specific password elsewhere.
It reads your mail and prepares a sorting plan. No message is moved at this stage.
You see the proposed sorting and the scams found. You adjust, then you launch.
Every new message is sorted on arrival. A summary reaches you every week.
The scan is free and moves no message. You get the list of suspicious messages with, for each one, the reason.