Hey.com Features?
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Ari Gunzburg
There are many features on the new Hey.com offering that would be incredibly useful for email. They are offering a single email address, most of us have multiple emails hooked into Missive - can we get some of the more impressive features?
Rafael Masson
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Ari Gunzburg
I have moved these items each into a separate post for easier upvoting.
Rafael Masson
Ari Gunzburg: Thanks Ari, that does make more sense. We will close this one.
Alex Panagis
This is really vague, at the end of the day Missive is an email client and I'd prefer for it to stay that way, I don't really want/need to get another email address. Just my $0.02 :)
Ari Gunzburg
Alex Panagis: agreed and sorry.
This is the whole point. I don't want another email address either, and I have multiple email accounts depending on which business and more. If hey.com offered an email service where they took my existing emails and did this to them - great. But they don't. Plus, I love missive.
This is why I'm wondering if it is possible for Missive to be even more awesome. Some of the features they've put together that could make Missive even better:
- Screening first time senders
- Sorting emails into 3 distinct sections:
(a) inbox (important stuff you need immediately),
(b) the feed (newsletters and things you may read occassionally)
(c) paper trail (receipts and records that you rarely need)
- reply later - missive already has both a snooze button and a send later feature, rendering this a non-issue
- 'focus and reply' feature - setting up all emails that need replies (either by marking needs reply or as a reply later) in one line, so as soon as you send off one email it brings up a stack of these emails, with simple reply boxes, so you can knock them all out quickly and easily
- moving files into their own space, so you can look thru attachments only (granted the way missive does things this may be impossible)
- control your email again:
(a) any-subject line - you can change the subject line on a thread that changes it only for you, just in case the subject line is wrong or empty
(b) 'ignore' a group thread - you still get the emails, but it no longer pollutes your inbox every time someone responds.
(c) merge threads - if you get separate email on same topic, be able to merge threads
(d) choose to not notify yourself when a sender sends you email
(e) option to block spy trackers
(f) bundle a sender's emails into one thread
more info here: https://hey.com/features/