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@Gaby earlier this year I completely gave up on managing email. now they all land in the inbox. I press delete after I read, or press archive if I want to keep it. done.
@Gaby I’ve been on HEY since launch and would be absolutely lost without it now; I’m not an email ‘power user’ by any stretch, but there are too many little touches in HEY that I rely on every day. (Also, in case it’s of interest, they’re releasing a calendar soon.)
@rcrackley @adam you can’t? I think is one of the reasons I like it, because I can access it at my work computer
@Gaby I’ve been using Hey for a few years and it has been an absolute game changer. One of the remote jobs I do generates around 2-4k automated emails a year, which need to be out of my inbox but searchable. Hey makes that easy. I’m also a blogger, so I get countless press releases from PR people that are easy to manage on Hey via Screened Out, but very time-consuming to manage with Gmail.
Confession: the large typeface is also a bonus for my fiftysomething eyes.
@Gaby I was an HEY user since the launch, but somehow I’ve felt out fo place every time I used the app - both on mobile and the web. Finally this year I made the switch to Fastmail. It feels like a regular email interface and I think that is fine by me for the kind of emailing I do. The capability to create aliases, masked email addresses, the integration with 1Password, built in calendaring and at 50% of the price of HEY all feel like added bonus.