Rodney Kuhn

Sortd 2.0 for Gmail - Assign & track email with Kanban in Gmail

Effortlessly assign, track and follow up on customer emails. Organized boards, team mailboxes, tasks & workflows. Use cases: Sales, Customer Service, Finance and Projects. All without ever leaving your Gmail Inbox!

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Neil Matthews
great tool to make converts your emails into a task on a Kanban board, then manage those tasks inside of gmail wihtout jumping into another tool like Trello. Zapier integration to automate stuff. Love it
Wayne Silbermann
@neil_matthews Thanks, glad to hear you are enjoying it.
This a great concept! Going to install it now.
Wayne Silbermann
@jenny_fairmann πŸ‘ Shout if there's anything you want to know.
Josh Rabin
This looks hot! πŸ”₯
Rodney Kuhn
Thanks @rabinjosh
John Jost
Really like the product and the new changes are great!
Juan Barahona
Congrats on the Release! This is an Excellent Product. Easy to Use and Configure to your liking. It has made my workload a lot easier to picture and organize for the week. And just found out there is an app too, fantastic. I wish there was a way to create subtasks, for at least 1 level. Sometimes I get 1 email with multiple request so it's easier to have subtasks all under the same email thread.
Rodney Kuhn
@juan_barahona Thanks so much for your support! Subtasks are very much on our roadmap. You're currently able to add checkboxes and many other types of custom properties like statuses, tags, contacts and dropboxes onto cards. I thought that it is also worth mentioning that you can group multiple emails into one card while holding down the Shift key (while dragging an email to a card). Have you tried that before?
Olga Sukhacheva
Congrats on your launch!
Joseph S. Kahn
I have been using this tool since well over a year ago, and I can't live without it. All the new improvements just took everything up a notch. I love this tool!
Social Layer

Love the team mailbox approach! Quick question: does Sortd

help with tone checking before sending emails? I'm building

Social Layer (launching soon) which catches aggressive messages

before they're sent - wondering if there's potential synergy

between organizing emails and ensuring they're sent with the

right tone. Congrats on the launch!