Brice Le Blevennec
BEA smart way to automatically sort your… A smart way to automatically sort your emails in mailboxes. it connect directly to your IMAP/Exchange mailboxes using your credential and automatically sort your emails using some kind of AI (or Bayesian filtering IMHO). Just train it's brain by sorting a few emails manually, and it learn your patterns. Many other useful options (delay emails, auto-hide, auto-archive, auto-answer, auto-forward, ...). It works flawlessly. You can pretty much make it do whatever you need. Design and usability of the web app could be improved. You may finally understand how to configure it thanks to their onboarding process, but the design sucks forever ;-) A real time saver well worth the value of the subscription. If you struggle through your email inbox, get this fix.
Peter B. Giblett
CAGlad to be back using SaneBox I used SaneBox a few years ago at a previous employer. As a partner in a legal practice, I decided it was time to start using it again to get my email back under control. I am getting to Inbox Zero more often. Love the SaneNoReplies feature that tells me people who have not responded - enables me to plan callbacks more accurately.
SHASHIDHAR CN
GBAwesome Productivity Hack Awesome Productivity Hack. I started using Sanebox around 15 days ago, after reading about its recommendation in the book "Indistractable" by Nir Eyal. I couldn't be more happier for making this choice. Highly recommended for those looking to squeeze more time out of their day. I am a fan for life.
Joe M
GBOne of those things that actually works Thank you, thank you for helping me keep my email usable. I get about 250 emails a day, but many of them are newsletters, etc. Sanebox sorts these out into separate Gmail labels so I can do those at convenience. It also lets one train emails so they go the right place. I would like an easier way to retrospectively change a training, perhaps by clicking or forwarding an email to them- that would be a nice enhancement.
Jeffrey
GBOne day my card expired... and I could tell... May be I could make my own filters... Maybe I could set this all up on my own... BUT WHY!!?? I've been a customer for many, many years now and I'll say this, seeing only the important emails is not only a time saver but also a stress reducer. The inbox overwhelm is a real thing. Not long ago I had a payment laps due to an expired card and BOY could I tell a difference. I woke up to HUNDREDS of emails. I thought, 'WTH?!'. Quickly checked my account, updated my card, and the inbox promptly dropped to 12 *important* emails. This is the real deal for anyone with inbox anxiety or someone who just wants to be more productive.