What Is Missive?
Missive is a team-focused email and messaging client designed to consolidate communication across platforms like email, WhatsApp, SMS, and social media DMs into one unified inbox. We consider it more of a lightweight help desk, rather than a traditional email client.
It's especially useful for small business owners who want help delegating their inbox but don't want to give full access to their inbox to another team member. If you have a virtual assistant, this lets them manage your inbox without exposing private emails or giving them your password.
If you’re a solopreneur who wants a modern, streamlined email experience, this isn’t for you, but if your business lives in shared inboxes and team messaging, Missive is good fit.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Consolidates email, SMS, WhatsApp, and social messages into one inbox
- Excellent team collaboration
- Great for business owners delegating inbox access
- Unified inbox for multi-channel businesses
Cons
- Slightly cluttered interface
- Not the most modern email client, older traditional email interface
- Task management inside the app feels unnecessary
Key Features
Multi-Channel Messaging
Missive consolidates messages from email, SMS, WhatsApp, and social platforms into one inbox. If your customers message you from everywhere, this is incredibly helpful. Instead of bouncing between apps, everything lives in one place so your team can triage through all channels from one interface.
Email Assignment & Delegation
This is one of Missive’s strongest features.
You can assign specific emails to team members, allowing them to respond on your behalf. This is something that other email clients don't typically don't do.
Missive also allows you to create rules that automatically assign emails based on subject line, sender, or domain. For example, sales emails can go to one teammate, invoices to another. This creates lightweight automation without needing a full help desk setup.
Agentic AI Assitance
Agentic AI assistant allows you to search across entire email threads, internal team chats, and connected knowledge sources to help your team surface relevant information quickly.
For example, if you're a founder preparing for a company meeting, you could ask the assistant to scan conversations across sales, customer support, and engineering threads and summarize recent wins, issues, and product updates into a few talking points.
Unlike most tools, Missive doesn't bundle its own model, instead, you connect your own provider like ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini through an API, which gives you more control over cost and capabilities.
Internal Team Chat & Collaboration
From within any email thread, you can @mention teammates and collaborate without switching to another tool like Slack. This keeps communication contextual and organized.
For remote teams that are constantly discussing emails elsewhere, this can save a ton of time and help avoid miscommunications.
Pricing
- Missive is free for the first 30 days
- Starter: $14/mo per user ($18/mo billed monthly, $168/yr billed yearly). Best for teams with simple needs.
- Productive: $24/mo per user ($30/mo billed monthly, $288/yr billed yearly). Best for teams with workflow needs.
- Business: $36/mo per user ($45/mo billed monthly, $432/yr billed yearly). Best for teams with advanced needs.