Ron Manganiello
MXI have used SaneBox for many years and… I have used SaneBox for many years and don't know how I'd get by without it. SaneBox has enabled me to schedule unanswered emails to pop back into my inbox whenever I chose; sometimes I chose 2 hours, other times 2 weeks. This feature has eliminated the stress I used to feel about how to keep of my email communications. I hope that someday Google buys this product and incorporates into the gmail features.
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.
Steve B
GBHuman Gesture at a time of sadness and grief Needing to control my inbox I decided to give Sanebox a try. During my trial a tragedy struck my family and I was unable to complete my trial and so jut left it. At the end of the trial I got an email from Sanebox explaining that the trial had ended and so I emailed back explaining that I did not complete the trial and gave the reason in full Stephanie then arranged a 1 year complimentary subscription to Sanebox. This is an incredibly nice thing to do. It actually does not cost them much but for one human to reach out to another and touch them in their moment of grief it is a wonderful thing to do. Thank you Stephanie and Sanebox for that lovely human gesture
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.
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.