Launching today

Banger Mail
Shared mailboxes for teams and AI agents
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Shared mailboxes for teams and AI agents
13 followers
Banger is a native Mac app for teams running shared inboxes like support@, sales@, and founder@. You and AI agents work the same mailboxes: agents triage, label, and draft with scoped access, while you review before anything sends. Connect your own domain or Google Workspace accounts, search everything, assign threads, and track work on a board. Early access: 14 days free, 2 mailboxes, 100 AI credits, no card. 500 spots now. Mac first, Windows and mobile next.










Banger Mail
Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm Tiago.
I’ve spent the last few years building chat apps, first at Beeper, including Beeper Mini, and then at Automattic. Most of my work has been deep app engineering: native clients, messaging surfaces, sync, reliability.
One thing I kept running into is that email still feels built for one person, even though a lot of company work happens there. Support, sales, invoices, recruiting, partnerships. It all lands in the inbox, but teams still end up sharing passwords, forwarding threads around, or pasting drafts into Slack when they want someone else to review a reply.
So I left my job and started MuchBetterApps with a friend who has spent years building and operating infrastructure. Banger is the first thing we’re building.
The basic idea is shared email with review built in. You can have shared mailboxes, real permissions instead of one shared login, and a way to put an email up for review before it sends. That can be for a teammate’s draft, or for something an AI agent wrote. The closest analogy is probably a pull request, but for email.
One important detail: for custom domains, we are not just putting a nicer UI on top of someone else’s email product. We built our own mail infrastructure for receiving and sending email, including the domain setup layer. We are not relying on AWS SES, SendGrid, Postmark, Mailgun, or another hosted email service for that part. There is a lot of unglamorous work in deliverability, routing, queues, DNS setup, bounces, retries, and abuse prevention, but I think owning this layer matters if we want to build the kind of email product we have in mind.
Today we're launching the native Mac app. It supports your own domains and Google Workspace. For new domains, we’re trying to make setup less annoying. For existing Google Workspace teams, the goal is to add the collaboration layer that Gmail does not really have.
This is early access, so it’s not the whole vision yet. There are 500 open spots now and we plan to open more as the infrastructure scales.
I’ll be around in the comments. I’d love to hear what you like, what feels unclear, and what you think we’re missing. Thanks for checking it out.