Sachin Agarwal

Nylas Mail - The most powerful and extensible email client

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David Diamond
Nice design detail here, set up your account while waiting for the app to download
Sachin Agarwal
@david_diam Thanks for noticing! We really want people to get to experience Nylas Mail ASAP - and having that form there helps with the parallel processes.
Danielle Morgan
@david_diam it pretty much looks like MacOS mail, with the ability to change themes...
Liam Murphy
@notyouravedelta It's so much better than that though. So glad they decided to make this available again. My favourite mail client 😍
Bruno Nascimento
How's your privacy policy?
Jack Smith
"The best free email app you'll ever try" - well that sounds like an objective description.
Steven H
no Exchange. BEAT
Sachin Agarwal
@shtooova We support Exchange via Nylas Pro - it's a lot more expensive to support so it's in our Pro tier. https://nylas.com/download-pro/ and there's a 14 day free trial if you want. (Nylas Pro is not the product we are announcing today; we are announcing Nylas Mail, which is our free option. Nylas Pro was submitted about a year ago: https://www.producthunt.com/post... )
Steven H
Sachin Agarwal
Nylas launched N1 on Product Hunt a little over a year ago: https://www.producthunt.com/post... Then last year launched our Pro version: https://www.producthunt.com/post... Now, we're launching Nylas Mail - our latest and greatest, now totally free forever. We've completely rebuilt the architecture to allow us to provide a seamless, lovely desktop email experience for free while still having the plugin architecture to allow you to customize Nylas Mail to your needs. Open tracking, link tracking, enhanced contacts, customizable themes, and our Unified Inbox are available for everyone in this new release. The difference between this Nylas Mail we launching today and the previous Nylas N1 is that N1 was paid, and this is totally free (and totally rebuilt architecture, blah blah). We actually have kept N1 as a separate product called Nylas Pro that you can upgrade to. (Business nerds: we've essentially switched from a free trial model to a freemium model.) More info on our CEO's blog post as well: https://blog.nylas.com/nylas-mai... We hope you'll try it - because we know you'll love it.
wojtek
@sachinag What's going to happen to N1 now? Are you going to kill off Nylas Mail next year and write a brand new app? I'm confused what's going on.
Sachin Agarwal
@dubstrike N1 has now been renamed Nylas Pro - if you have a subscription (or the old coupon codes), you're good to go. You can see a comparison at https://nylas.com/pricing
Hal Gottfried
@sachinag one reason I stoped using it was because of not wanting to pay for another email product
Parwinder Bhagat
Great work @sachinag . I'm going to ask the obvious question here. What separates this from Spark, Airmail and similar solutions that have seen the test of time. The market for mail client is highly saturated at this time and switching mail clients every month does not make sense for an end user.
Haoyang Feng
Snoozing only available on Pro? How is it better than the other free email apps that have snoozing? Seems like a rather basic feature today.
Gabe Kangas
Disappointed the free version doesn't support real email, only proprietary services like Gmail, Office 365, and iCloud. You'd think IMAP/SMTP would be the default, and specialty services would be the exception! :)
Gleb Polyakov
@gabek IMAP is supported, your server settings just have to be input manually.
Gabe Kangas
@gleb_polyakov Oh very cool! The pricing page was a bit confusing. Great news! I enjoyed using N1 previously, but never could get myself to pay for a subscription for my personal email. I'm happy to see this.
Desmond Duggan
Nylas is great. Spent several weeks with it last year. Problem for me is that Nylas stores all your email on their servers.
Hal Gottfried
@desmondduggan2 oh not good
Ilan Shechter
What about privacy? are you keeping my emails and passwords?
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