Has anyone found a product that groups all of the email threads in one place like when we text friends instead of having threads everywhere in the inbox...? Imagine like a Slack channel for every email... (ie. profile pictures in line with the discussion, all images, links, tables, 3rd party data sources, ATTACHMENTS, all in a "bubble" like format from each person.
I think it'd be much more conversational and easier to keep everything straight. Far too often I will miss a section of the thread or get forwarded an email that is missing an attachment. Has anyone else experienced this problem before?
I'd love to make something like this if it doesn't exist. Would you use it if such a product existed?
Thanks for your input!
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Have you tried Spike? www.spikenow.com
Its has everything you're looking for!
Personally feel like I have too many apps to manage for messages. Much prefer people to email me over iMessage, etc
Using the Spike email app here
Hey Brandon. Peter and I are building exactly this. Check out https://sendmemo.app
I'll send you a Memo to your email address and you can check it out if you would like to.
I completely agree that it is easier to keep everything straight. Email is so darn messy.
Thanks Richard! I received your email. I will make sure to try it out over the coming days. Thank you for reaching out! :)
Oh fab, yes please do. Eager to chat! Best, Richard
I personally think that would be too much noise. Have you seen hey.com?
I have! Someone just commented it. Do you use it personally?
We started organizing the inbox on LinkedIn. Now working on Emails. Our orientation is more like CRM but focused on communications than workflow and reports. A long list of contacts can be challenging too and so, have lists or folders for contacts within. Makes follow up easier. LinkedIn part is live at (https://linkdra.com). Emails are in progress. If that is what you were looking for then would be good to exchange notes.
Very cool! I'd love to see what the email app looks like. Linkdra looks like the perfect app for me when I get my Dev skills down and start looking for frontend positions and referrals on LinkedIn!
Awesome! suggest the free sign up on linkdra.com so that you get to know early on the release. You can always email me of course.
Sounds similar to Front (https://frontapp.com/)
WOW! who knew there were so many great email clients already! Thank you! this looks very good. :)
I am not sure that is the same but maybe you can check it out https://openmail.app .
Neat! But not exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for commenting!
I’ve tried several email managers and none achieve this IMO. I haven’t seen some of the options mentioned below, and I don’t want to pay money for it personally. Not when what you describe feels like the way email should be anyway. Gmail app for iOS has clumsy threading, Apple mail is hard to break away from. Do I want “Slack for email”, probably not.. slack is messaging whereas emails are a longer form or writing often with images, tables and other links.
My biggest frustration with email is keeping it organised and not being able to purge my emails quickly and easily.
have you seen https://www.spikenow.com/ ?
Thanks! This is the closest thing to what I have imagined. Thank you for sharing. :)
Hey by Basecamp groups emails into a thread for you and does a lot of other great things. Have you looked at that?
Thanks for bringing this to my attention! It looks interesting for sure. The email client space is SO competitive.
like google wave RIP?
does superhuman does anything you like?
I'm not sure I get the vision, gmail does email threads per email, sure the resources aren't that organised, IIC google inbox RIP2 used to do something about that...
But each person isn't that one thread, if he belongs to multiple streams of work... at least in work/corpreate context.
On personal level if you got people emailing you still, it's a different problem ;)
Do you know what happened that Wave was sunset?
low adoption?
it was a time when google just bunny rabbit created many projects, and then it started culling some yearly
Ah okay, makes sense.
that's a good idea... you could hack an interface based on sept credentials pretty quickly so you could potentially make it work with any service. if people trust your app to enter the password ofc.
After seeing all of these great suggestions I think I will reevaluate my desire to code such a thing once I attain those skills haha.