most of those can work with extensions. for free. not sure how many people would switch email client. even the most successful one had tremendous difficulty, beyond hype, to get real traction....and even extensions most of the time have very confidential success, beyond the hype.
@macgregordennis@ourielohayon not sure your cleaner is enough....services like sanebox and a few more partially do the same. as for the tracking, i really don t get so many people stay silent about the fact you and others allow anyone to track anyone without permission. i just do not get it.
And comparing to messengers is just not right. Read receipt are "built in" those and users expect them from the moment they start using the service. In email it's a hack you guys enable ignoring the most elementary rule. Asking for permission first. The fact tens of services exist around it doesn't mean it's right
@macgregordennis@ourielohayon you can't because email protocol has no "tracker protocole" built in. non. Gmail, yahoo,....All those services are hack that are giving the tracker the power to know what s happening without any sort of disclosure to the recipient. it s pure and simple spying. What would you say if had a bug on your phone tracking your every single location without you knowing?
The only possible accepted solution would be the original read receipt which is built totally differently. The sender ask for a receipt. the recipient sees that request and with a click can agree to send it. The only right way is by asking permission, not taking it by force
@chrismessina yeah. that's probably a better option. Personally I use a variety of gmail extensions (MailTrak, Boomerang etc)
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This smells like enthusiastic developers who want to sell a product, but don't have the experience/intuition/skills to create a focused app. Instead there's a feature for everything, without much in the way of actual unique features that can't be found elsewhere either via an existing app, plugin, extension, etc., and a marketing plan that doesn't make any sense.
Okay, $10/month subscription, sure. But why would anyone pay another $10/mo for a twitter shoutout. And another $10/mo for a facebook shoutout. And another $10/mo for your name on a website. There's a backing level that doesn't get you anything recurring beyond the basic subscription, for $80 a month. Uhh...
Sure, a Swiss Army Knife email client is cool, but not if the value of the utility doesn't match the cost of the utility.
And that TechCrunch is even reporting on it is a whole separate issue.
@macgregordennis it's your product and your decisions. I'm sure that you've created really great mail, but if you're offering free trial for any number of days it's really strange to ask my credit card at first stage. Maybe you've read that it may works for SaaS services, but it don't. At least for unknown services (yet). Anyway I wish you good luck with this project - it looks great. BTW try to ask users if there is enough information ob your site.
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