Ben McRedmond

Consider - An email client designed to keep you calm and focused

What's the role of email in today's world? Our answer: an email that leans into being asynchronous, that helps you focus on what's being said, and that embraces the myriad ways email is used.

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Kyle Hinze

I've been on the hunt for an email client that actually works the way I want to use email and I think I've finally found it!

Pros:

It makes my inbox so much easier to use. I get less distracted by emails that aren't time sensitive.

Cons:

None. It's super easy to use.

Xavier Coiffic
Waiting for the request invite to be accepted to check this out 🤤
Luke Jefferson
Looks superb! Excited to try it out
Stan Massueras
The 2 inboxes is super smart!
Jarred Sumner
congrats on shipping!!
Shawn Petersen
@benmcredmond Congrats to you, Steven and the whole Consider team!
Ben McRedmond
@shawnwpetersen Thanks for all your and Nelson Cash's help Shawn!
Burak Aslan
Congrats on the launch 🙌🏻🔥
Ben McRedmond
@deadlocked_d Thank you!
Arthur
I am sure (at least I hope) you have a very good reason for not considering an Android release at launch, focusing on iOS and the Web but I, like many people (many more than there are iPhone users) do not currently use an iPhone or will be using one going forward and I hope you can sympathize with the fact to us (Android users), when a new company such as yourselves comes out with a product, of course touting that it's the best thing since sliced bread (I completely understand why a developer has to tout it this way), and doesn't release an Android version, for me that's sort of a slap in the face. I would completely understand if Android wasn't the world dominating mobile OS that it is but that's not the case. Apart from that, it's a bad business decision since you're excluding potentially a big subset of users that won't even consider your product.
Denys Zhadanov
Congrats guys! Great to see more people joining the space and educating people that meaningful work w/o interruptions matters.
johnnymcnugget
Can you tell me anything about your privacy policy? Are you accessing the content, subject, or sender/recipients of the emails? What kind of tracking and storing are you doing re: senders and recipients? Is our email data encrypted from your team? (Apologies if this sounds rude or aggressive -- necessary questions when dealing with any email services)