After long months of work, we are ecstatic to share our vision for the future of email and work communication.
Try here: https://t.co/wdyNZpdoE3
I’d genuinely love to hear what you think, especially if you use email for work!
Note: this is a frontend demo with mock data.
PS - Reposting this because the previous video included sensitive mock data.
We are building a new email app.
▫️Tabs keep priorities separated and focused
▫️Smart folders organize work automatically
▫️AI agents take action for you
A new email app is coming!
Try it here: https://t.co/RtuPq6YGZe
@saurav__codes@whereistejas Wow, you already have a solid setup. Define basically abstracts that flow so teams don’t have to manage SES/Lambda/S3/DNS plumbing themselves.
We’ve been bootstrapping for 9 months.
Why is it taking us so long to launch?
In one word: Craft.
We're building:
- a web app
- an iOS app
- a macOS app
And also:
- The best multimodal search in the industry
- Agent infrastructure for on-demand assistance
Be the first to try it: https://t.co/ivHxbSevoX
@nicu_tsx@ZaynHao Not at all. I was genuinely interested in your take. And I understand your point.
Software is becoming a commodity, so experience matters more than ever. To me, that means taking the time to craft the best possible version for each platform.
@ZaynHao Good question. I think it depends on your users.
For the people I’ve talked to, macOS was usually preferred. They want something faster, more native feeling, and easier to keep in their daily workflow.