

BlackBerry Hub
BlackBerry Hub+ Inbox is a consolidated app for emails, calendar events, and social notifications from platforms like Facebook, WeChat, Twitter, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and more. It is compatible with Android Wear and not just limited to BlackBerry devices.
Cost / License
- Freemium
- Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Android
- Blackberry
- Blackberry 10
- Android Wear
Features
Integrations
- Calendar
X
Facebook
LinkedIn
OutlookWhatsapp
Instagram
Features
- Unified inbox
- Email Organizer
- Multiple Account support
- Dark Mode
- Email deliverability
- Inbox Management
BlackBerry Hub News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
POX added BlackBerry Hub as alternative to Amber Messenger
BlackBerry Hub information
What is BlackBerry Hub?
BlackBerry Hub+ Inbox is a consolidated app for emails, calendar events, and social notifications from platforms like Facebook, WeChat, Twitter, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and more. It is compatible with Android Wear and not just limited to BlackBerry devices.
It allows management of multiple email accounts from Gmail, Yahoo!, Outlook.com, Microsoft Exchange, and other IMAP and POP3 providers without switching apps. It lets users quickly select email recipients, directly respond to messages and calendar invites, and snooze items for later viewing.
Users can create custom views to organize, filter, and group messages. It has a dark theme option, a rich formatting toolbar, and is compatible with Android Enterprise deployment. It supports merging personal and work email accounts while keeping data storage separate, subject to administrator approval.
For BlackBerry users, it has exclusive features like the red BlackBerry spark indicator for unread messages and a swipe gesture to launch the app.







Comments and Reviews
The Hub is really the only software that works for me to stay on top of all the different feeds of messages I get everyday. It is beyond me, why Apple or Google did not adopt a similar style to handle and respond to notifications.
Alas, the Android version is not 100% as comprehensive, as the BlackBerry 10 version.
True, the BB10 version is much more comprehensive than Android. In BB10 the Hub is at the very centre of the UI, always one gesture away from whatever you're currently doing. Not so on Android where it's just another app running in the background. I guess it's still the only viable choice when it comes to message handling on Android.