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Sachin Agarwal
@sachinag · Founder at Braid and Product at Nylas
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.
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Wojtek Witkowski
@dubstrike · Rayfeed
@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.
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Sachin Agarwal
@sachinag · Founder at Braid and Product at Nylas
@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
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Hal Gottfried
@hgottfried · Founder, Level Up Labs
@sachinag one reason I stoped using it was because of not wanting to pay for another email product
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