Its small but helpful actions such as: 1) Snooze emails 2) Program emails sending 3) Create notes on Evernote directly from Mail. 4) Quick access to GIF 5) Improved signature details (responsive)
Sooo glitchy, the scheduling tool doesn't work and has wasted hours of my time. My cmpany was set back several weeks in our business development goals entirely due to Mailbutler. Had to tediously copy and paste all failed emails, because there's no "send...
I've been using Superhuman for about 2 years now. Yes, it is expensive. Yes, there's a learning curve. But if you receive more than 30 or 40 emails a day and need to process them quickly because your time is valuable (i.e. founder, CEO, etc) then $1 a day...
I did not find the Superhuman shortcuts to be more efficient than the out-of-the-box Gmail shortcuts (in fact most are the same) that combined with the price and limitation of folders ultimately made me decide to cancel my subscription.
Its small but helpful actions such as: 1) Snooze emails 2) Program emails sending 3) Create notes on Evernote directly from Mail. 4) Quick access to GIF 5) Improved signature details (responsive)
I've been using Superhuman for about 2 years now. Yes, it is expensive. Yes, there's a learning curve. But if you receive more than 30 or 40 emails a day and need to process them quickly because your time is valuable (i.e. founder, CEO, etc) then $1 a day...
Sooo glitchy, the scheduling tool doesn't work and has wasted hours of my time. My cmpany was set back several weeks in our business development goals entirely due to Mailbutler. Had to tediously copy and paste all failed emails, because there's no "send...
I did not find the Superhuman shortcuts to be more efficient than the out-of-the-box Gmail shortcuts (in fact most are the same) that combined with the price and limitation of folders ultimately made me decide to cancel my subscription.