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If you feel like you're constantly getting disrupted by new emails coming through and you want to either have them batch come through a few times per day, or you just want new recipients to require approval before being shown in your inbox, Mailman is for you.
It's more of an email utility that works atop your existing email client like Gmail or Superhuman.
After trying various link shorteners, I found Short, which was basic but met my needs.
But I didn’t switch to Short.io because it was a great solution – I did it because it was just adequate enough to do the most basic of redirects. Case in point: I never once used it for reporting because it was a complete mess.
Then I tried Dub and was drawn to how simple/clean the UI/UX was. I switched over from Short and haven't look back. Oh, and I now regularly check my reporting/analytics in Dub now as they have much more user-friendly dashboards.
Mailman is a Gmail plugin that allows you to control when and what emails should land in your inbox.
What if you could have your email delivered on a regular cadence (say once a day) similar to the way that your physical mail is delivered. You'd be able to focus more, not get distracted by that random newsletter, but you could still have priority emails come immediately through when necessary. That's Mailman.
If you're using Gmail, especially Gmail alongside Superhuman, then it's definitely one of the best productivity tools to check out, because what's more productive than having more control over your email?
Yes, Mailman works with Superhuman, along with any email client so long as it uses Google at the core (this means Gmail and Google Workspace accounts).
No, Mailman only works with Google accounts (personal Gmail or Google Workspace), it doesn't work with Microsoft 365 (Outlook) or Apple mail.
We've tracked and verified the above companies are using this software in their team's stack.