
HEY Email
Hey is an email service and organizer by the makers of Basecamp
What is HEY Email?
Hey is a new hosted email service launched by the makers of Basecamp , which aims to organize your email inbox. Since they don’t sell ads, or invade your privacy, they charge $99/year for HEY
HEY replaces workarounds, messy hacks, and daily frustrations, with built-in workflows, effortless organization, and clever features that levels-up email in meaningful ways.
Naturally grouped Inboxes are typically an intertwined mess of new and old messages haphazardly mixed together. Yuck. With HEY, new messages are always grouped together at the top, and previously seen emails are always at the bottom. Neat and orderly by default.
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- email-provider
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Hey is a great app, I got it instantly when I saw the demo.
It basically fixes email.
It's a new email client/app/paradigm.
I setup Gmail forwarding, and now I only read email in HEY.com
Never looking back.
Only disadvantage is that it is not free, but 99$ per year is worth it.
The ability to merge email threads, and rename email threads is fantastic. Everything else is stinking pile of manure that half functions properly. There is no way to setup forwarding rules, there are now 8 places to check for where the email is (imbox, feed, paper trail, reply later, aside, spam, screened out, bin) and if you tap into an email, the back button never takes you back to where you are. The font sizes are huge, which makes merging email s a pain in the ass. The whole experience is terrible. If an service sends say newsletters and invoices and support via the same email address, then expect every email to end up in the wrong category, as emails can only be placed in the right folder based on the senders email address. I wish other email apps just encompassed the merge and rename abilities of this, as everything else is such a waste of time that you have to pay a year's worth just to keep your handle to prevent abuse and hijacking of your identity.