This release brings instant inbox search, smarter sorting for long emails, and a lighter, smoother day-to-day experience.
Find any email in seconds
Press Cmd+F and start typing Quartz now searches across senders, subjects, recipients, and the full body of your mail. Matches are highlighted as you go and ranked so the most relevant results rise to the top, so the message you're hunting for is never more than a few keystrokes away. Hit Esc to step right back out and return to your inbox.
Better Wiki
Hey, congrats with the launch! What's your vision on future pricing? Downloading and testing the app anyway 💪
Quartz
@anna_golovchenko, thank you ❤️
We want to know if there's any interest first. In the future I think it could be a fixed yearly payment.
Better Wiki
@dzhlobo Testing already.. I have a lot of sparkles in my inbox in Quartz, what does it mean? ✨✨✨
And do you have any keyboard shortcuts in your client?
Can I multiselect more than one mail?
Sorry for lots of questions; I'm curious 🧐
Quartz
@anna_golovchenko, questions are very welcome ❤️
Sparkles mean AI is processing those emails ✨.
We do have shortcuts:
- Cmd + 1 selects Inbox
- Esc unselects email
- Cmd + R opens reply window, Cmd + Shift + R -- reply all
- Cmd + Shift + F forwards
- Cmd + Ctrl + A archives one
- Cmd + Shift + I opens AI draft box so you can write instructions
- Cmd + Enter sends email
- Cmd + Z undo archive, Cmd + Shift + Z redo archive
No multi-select right now, thanks for the idea ✍️
Quartz
@anna_golovchenko hi, thank you for questions :).
I quickly built and released v0.1.83 with mentioning all the shortcuts we have. Hope it helps.
Asmi AI
Congrats on the launch! This tool would definitely make my life easier. Does it support adding multiple emails/domains, to tackle everything at once?
Quartz
@skottur, thank you ❤️
It supports adding multiple Gmail accounts. I personally have 2 Google Workspaces accounts and one personal Gmail account added.
Quartz
We just shipped v0.1.84 and it's a nice mix of "finally" fixes and quality-of-life polish. A few highlights:
🔗 Links in plain-text emails are now tappable. Bare web addresses in plain-text messages are live, clickable links now — no more copy-pasting URLs into your browser. Just tap and go.
🍎 Sign-in is reliable again on older macOS. Connecting your account could crash on macOS 14.0–14.3. That's fixed, so sign-in works no matter which version you're on.
Plus a round of refinements:
Recipient names with commas or quotation marks now display correctly — no more split-up addresses or stray escaped quotes in recipient chips.
Draft with AI now has a clear submit button, so it's obvious how to send your prompt.
Settings panels share consistent, polished typography for a cleaner, more cohesive feel.
The Telemetry panel shows your analytics ID as a read-only field — handy for privacy checks and support.
Interesting approach. Curious how well it adapts to different writing styles over time
Quartz
@rupkatha_saha1 we're still working on improvements to drafting, that appeared to be pretty challenging task. You should notice difference after sending just a couple of emails from Quartz. If you replied in a thread, it'll try to follow your style immediately.
Quartz AI will also adapt to your contact: emails to friends usually look a bit different than emails to clients or colleagues.
I also have to admit we still have work to do for this feature.
Quartz
@t1m0slav I know! Gmail is such a huge part of the market, and its API makes it much easier to build without losing features people rely on. That said, IMAP support is definitely on our roadmap. Every comment like this helps us prioritize it a little higher ⬆️
Any plans for Windows anytime soon?
Quartz
@ladefalobi Thanks for asking!
We definitely plan to support Windows. With the huge variety of hardware and system configurations, it’s much harder to guarantee a great user experience, so we decided to focus on Mac first and get that right before expanding.
local AI for email is the right privacy architecture and the right differentiator against every other AI email client. the trust question for email tools is specifically about whether your correspondence is being used to train models or stored on someone else's servers. running on your own Mac removes that question entirely rather than asking users to trust a privacy policy
Quartz
@ansari_adin to be honest, local-first approach also has some downsides: inference is slower and models aren't that powerful. But we think it's a fair tradeoff for email client.
@dzhlobo that's a fair tradeoff to name explicitly, and it's probably the right one for email specifically since most of what an email client does, sorting and drafting, isn't latency-critical the way something like a coding assistant would be. the model capability gap matters more for drafting quality than for sorting accuracy, I'd guess. is that roughly where you're seeing the tradeoff bite hardest too?