Darwin Mail seems to struggle with nested labels - https://imgur.com/a/w7PzoY3 To be productive on GMail, I have tons of filters, labels, and use the inbox as my "todo" pile. Once something is done, its filed into is respective label. However, since I have nested labels to divide organizations, platforms, and classes by semester, Darwin doesn't organize them well. Here is a side by side comparison to GMail - https://…
Show HN: I Built Darwin Mail as a Google Inbox Replacement
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Re: Show HN: I Built Darwin Mail as a Google Inbox Replacement
#202How are reminders implemented? Do they use google reminders behind the scenes?
You can track the progress of this on our roadmap :) https://www.darwinmail.app/feedback.php
Re: Show HN: I Built Darwin Mail as a Google Inbox Replacement
#203I didn't really find Google Inbox that appealing, but this looks intriguing.
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#204Earlier quoted context omitted.
Thank you for the follow-up. Much appreciated. I can assure you it's not just you btw! I feel the same way :) Noted. And noted. I will first stabilize the web version and then move onto the apps :)
Cool!
Re: Show HN: I Built Darwin Mail as a Google Inbox Replacement
#205Another requirement to make this truly an Inbox replacement and not just a skin for Gmail is auto bundling such as Trips and Purchases, as well as the ability to customize the auto bundling if necessary. In addition the need to show bundles only at specific times like in INbox would be perfect for productivity.
Wow wow wow, snoozing bundles you say? Bundles have been requested a couple of times in this thread :) You can be sure that I will be working on it very soon! However snoozing bundles is a stellar use case. Thank you for the amazing feedback!
You can see how far along it is and check when it will be released here: https://www.darwinmail.app/feedback.php
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#206I’ve looked at the website but, unless I’m missing something, I don’t see the purpose of this app. It’s essentially a skin which sits on top of regular Gmail. Whilst Darwin Mail may respect your privacy it still requires a Google account. What benefit does this provide that regular Gmail doesn’t?
3. The primary focus of Darwin Mail is to help you be productive. Each and every change is made for that sole reason.
4. We have a public roadmap, public changelog, and open lines of communication.
5. The primary focus of Darwin Mail is to help you be productive. Each and every change is made for that sole reason.
They're 5 reasons why I believe DarwinMail is worth the try!
Also, bundles are definitely on the todo list.
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#207Earlier quoted context omitted.
So the actual problem is that it seems to you you that one can't SELL a product as a browser extension. However Grammarly is a beautiful showcase of an actual product as an extension, with payment and everything you need (landing, testimonials, upsells, etc).
But browser extensions can't be used on mobile?
I'd not say - go and build this as an extension on mobile; but if you have the code built to run as an extension, it should be fairly quick to repackage it as a standalone mobile app, i.e. get a dedicated instance of the browser that runs your app).
Another successful example of this model is LastPass - they deliver the functionality via browser extensions and mobile apps, but they handle all the payment and marketing and CRM via their own product site.
Re: Show HN: I Built Darwin Mail as a Google Inbox Replacement
#208I didn't really find Google Inbox that appealing, but this looks intriguing.
Wow!! Thank you so much for the lovely feedback I really appreciate it! Please let me know if you want any features added!
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#209Re: Show HN: I Built Darwin Mail as a Google Inbox Replacement
#210Looks nice but currently does no more than I can already achieve with a new skin on Gmail. (I'm using http://flowapps.co/inboxtheme/ ) I know it's been mentioned elsewhere but Inbox Bundles are pretty much the main reason Inbox was a superior client. Since being forced back to Gmail it's the only thing I've missed and I've had to revert back to old email discipline (daily clearouts and ruthless unsubscribing) to get…