Wayne Silbermann

Sortd for Gmail - Trello for Gmail - Transform your email into organized lists

Sortd is the world's first Productivity Suite for Gmail. Unlike Asana, Monday.com, Trello or Tables by Google, who primarily focus on Internal collaboration, Sortd is capable of managing both Internal & External collaboration with deep email integration.

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Dmitry Mukhin
Tried to use it, but had to uninstall since the Gmail UI became painfully sluggish.
Shoichi AIZAWA
Finally, it's time I tried using Sortd some months after installing the Chrome extension. R.I.P. Mailbox app...
Sai 🚀
It's ordered, listed and managed. Sortd have been helping me do all these with my gmail from last 3 months. Love the product you guys have created.
Katherine Krug
One of my all-time favorite apps ⚡️
Shiva Narrthine
This is awesome. Always been wanting a simple way to make my email productive. Great job!
Sarah Akel
I started to use it 3 weeks ago, really love this product, especially after the end of mailbox. And now when I compare it to mailbox I find it better (chrome extension instead of an app, easy to use, nice UI, no or really few bugs,...). Thank you for this really nice product !
Boyd R. Jones
Awesome solution. Problem is I have already implemented GTD within Gmail using "+" email extensions and labels. But I feel Sortd may grow on me! I think this should be a GREAT solution for GTD noobs though.
Serhad iletir
is that safe?
Wayne Silbermann
@srhtiletir Sortd doesn't store any of your mail on our infrastructure (only references to mails that you add to Sortd). You don't need to give us your login details either, we use Gmail to authenticate your account.
Adam Moisa
Hi, this looks really cool and I'd love to use it, but the submit button in the signup modal doesnt work. Any help here?
Wayne Silbermann
@adammoisa You mean on the web site? What browser are you using?
vishal srivastava
Really like the idea. Also pluses to keep the UI similar to Trello as people are very used to it. Although something that has worked incredibly well is too keep seperate accounts for personal vs anything else. But something like this could sit on top of those email accounts. Do you plan to support other email providers too?
Wayne Silbermann
@vishal_in Thanks. Yes we do :-) Still a question on whether an Outlook integration or standalone IMAP-compatible app comes first though. Feel free to share your thoughts...
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