Technology
Take your Gmail experience to the next level with this cheap, genius tool
TL;DR: DarwinMail subscriptions are on sale in the Mashable Shop for $29.99. Typically $180, you save 83% with this deal.
Attention all self-proclaimed procrastinators: DarwinMail might just be the productivity tool you’ve been waiting for.
DarwinMail works with your Gmail account and can help you answer work emails, create to-do lists, organize your inbox, and so much more. With a DarwinMail subscription, you’ll log into your Google account via the Darwin website. There you’ll find your inbox, which will look pretty much identical to your current one, plus a slew of cool add-ons. These include a bundle feature which allows you to categorize your inbox by sender, subject or date, a snooze button that can help you take care of important emails later, the ability to recall certain email features, as well as the ability to create multiple email templates to save you time. You can even take notes and jot down reminders for later within the interface. And these are just the start of DarwinMail’s laundry list of features.
What sets DarwinMail apart though from others is that the company claims it doesn’t store any data on its server, and the service is hosted on an encrypted network, which means it’s meant to be a secure option for those concerned with data privacy.
Right now, a lifetime subscription to DarwinMail is $29.99 (that’s over 83% off from its original price of $180) and a one-year subscription is just $9.99 (originally $36).
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