The configuration of your email client shouldn’t be a nightmare to work with. Mailbird aims to be observant of the changes people are facing today and provide solutions to new challenges. Before that feature was fixed, we had around 7.7% of our customers using it. Our Alpha Community helps us test and gives feedback wherever improvements are needed.įor example, in this breakdown from developer Daniel Racca, he explains how the Contact Manager was revamped. We regularly conduct user interviews and take suggestions to continuously improve the UX. We don’t do weak UX because this is the focus of what we do, and why we do it. We are currently compiling our users’ feedback for when we are able to focus on a mobile version in the future! Not Available on Mobile: Mailbird is putting forth a great deal of effort to make sure we provide the best desktop experience possible.
When it’s ready, we’ll make sure the UX is on par with our Windows version. Not on Mac: Mailbird is still working on a version for Mac.Undo send with the click of a button and save yourself the awkward follow-up email. Undo Send: With Mailbird your emails get second chances.In-line Reply: For extra clarity, this feature lets you offer a color-coded reply to a specific section of an email instead of getting lost in the thread.Speed Reader: Fly through wordy emails with the first email speed reader.Customizable: It’s easy to label and add rules to different inboxes, folders and emails, not to mention the themes, notification settings and sounds.Easily Sync: Add an unlimited number of email accounts and also sync to all your calendars and chat apps.User-Centered Design: Sleek and simple to navigate, our interface and features keep your email from feeling too busy.We are committed to providing a product that is so user-focused, you’ll forget you ever even used another email client. The only way to do this is to regularly listen and respond to what our customers need. Our number one priority at Mailbird is to help you have a healthy relationship with email. Mailspring also doesn’t currently offer contact management for Outlook, Office 365, or Yahoo accounts. Poor Contact Management: Cool features like the Contact Profile are only available if you pay $8/month.There are many reasons why one might want to avoid rich-text, varying from accessibility to simple preference. Cannot Read Emails in Plain-Text: It is possible to compose a plain-text email but not read one.
A lot of its code is in review at the moment. Users are becoming discouraged by the amount of bugs that come with the product. Slow Development and Improvement : Mailspring saw its development plans slow down significantly in 2020.
It includes the contact’s bio, social media profiles, and previous emails you’ve received from that person, so it’s easy to look back at older conversations.