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GBSaneBox adds sanity to Inbox SaneBox has really brought some sanity to my Inbox. While Google's algorithms do a good job for the most part, they were sufficiently off to the point that I was constantly worrying about missing an incorrectly classified email. I don't have that problem with SaneBox. Further, with SaneBox I am free to use any email client I want which was liberating. I highly recommend the service.
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GBTurning Email Upside Down Sanebox has completely turned the concept of email communication on it's head. Before I started using the service I would spend countless hours reviewing my inbox trying to filter out what was truly worth my time. Now, Sanebox does exactly that in reverse. It pulls out the noise so I can focus on what truly matters. I can't tell you how much time I save each and every day.... Just knowing when I open my inbox I'll only see what's necessary gives me the peace of mind to focus on moving our business forward. Thanks!
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.
Luiza Parreiras
BRI love SaneBox I've been using SaneBox for a few years now and it's extremely helpful keeping my in box organized. I love it!
Kieran Turan
GBGave Me My Life Back My inbox has been a source of constant stress for years now. Google's filtering "solutions" were zero help in the long run (not surprising since their business model exponentially increases the rate that we're all spammed). I was amazed how relaxed I felt when all that was taken away by SaneBox. It was an immediate - "It's all gone, Yay!" I am genuinely grateful to SaneBox for containing all the toxic garbage so that I don't even lay eyeballs on it. That was the most critical thing - not interacting with it at all, except as grouped labeled items, which kept it abstract and manageable because you can apply theory to your choices. Even seeing newsletters or non-actionable email creates a decision-overwhelm on a daily basis, and no one can afford this or should be forced in that position anymore. I believe an inbox filled with stuff we don't want and didn't really ask for is a violation of our civil rights - the electronic equivalent of door to door salesmen knocking on your house every 3 minutes, all day, every day. SaneBox is a restoration of civility. It really should be internet law.