Looking at the pricing of Superhuman, it is expensive. Not sure you'll get value from it. I live in a developing country, so when converting to my country - not cheap.
Thoughts while watching: - Audio sounds robotic 🤔 - I love using archive and search. - Labels have become useful recently - I use templates when writing emails - I find AI misses things - Suggested responses are in gmail which I don't think is AI but still very useful. - Follow up is something I use a lot in gmail. I don't add reminders, it tells me if I haven't heard anything in a few days. - Ah, I see you Ben 😅 - Isn't the inbox split the same as labels in gmail? Labels can be automatically added with filters. - I do team communication in discord instead of email. 🤔
I don’t have a great memory, so archiving emails doesn’t always serve me. I’ll remember a project name (folder) but not necessarily an email related to it. Also, I’m trapped in Outlook because…work. I sorta work for the company who made it…so I don’t have an option to use another email provider. Thank you for the tips. I can apply some.
Every now and again i just take my entire inbox and put it in my processed folder. I worry that i may have missed something, but to date its never happened.
Read statuses is achieved by embedding an invisible 1-pixel image to be loaded when the email is opened. If you don't want to be followed by that, Gmail, Proton, and other providers can block that content by default and only load the images if you ask it to. 99% of images in emails are useless signatures or headers anyway so there really is no reason to let the sender know when you open the email
The over-production and cutesy intro diminish your overall credibility. It’s ok if you get paid for these endorsements, but I suggest you tone down the advertisement style and keep to just the feature descriptions. Thank you.
The intro 😂
Looking at the pricing of Superhuman, it is expensive. Not sure you'll get value from it. I live in a developing country, so when converting to my country - not cheap.
Thoughts while watching:
- Audio sounds robotic 🤔
- I love using archive and search.
- Labels have become useful recently
- I use templates when writing emails - I find AI misses things
- Suggested responses are in gmail which I don't think is AI but still very useful.
- Follow up is something I use a lot in gmail. I don't add reminders, it tells me if I haven't heard anything in a few days.
- Ah, I see you Ben 😅
- Isn't the inbox split the same as labels in gmail? Labels can be automatically added with filters.
- I do team communication in discord instead of email. 🤔
Wanted to mention robotic voice; thought you're using AI somehow 😆
I don’t have a great memory, so archiving emails doesn’t always serve me. I’ll remember a project name (folder) but not necessarily an email related to it. Also, I’m trapped in Outlook because…work. I sorta work for the company who made it…so I don’t have an option to use another email provider. Thank you for the tips. I can apply some.
Every now and again i just take my entire inbox and put it in my processed folder. I worry that i may have missed something, but to date its never happened.
Read statuses is achieved by embedding an invisible 1-pixel image to be loaded when the email is opened.
If you don't want to be followed by that, Gmail, Proton, and other providers can block that content by default and only load the images if you ask it to. 99% of images in emails are useless signatures or headers anyway so there really is no reason to let the sender know when you open the email
The over-production and cutesy intro diminish your overall credibility. It’s ok if you get paid for these endorsements, but I suggest you tone down the advertisement style and keep to just the feature descriptions. Thank you.
It’s also an ai voice which sounds ugly
I thought the intro was clever and quite funny. I liked it.
I loved it. Different and very true!
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