best email apps for ios

The inbox will soon be obsolete thanks to early innovations from Google. In 2014, Google introduced reminders, snoozing, bundles, and more through its inbox app. There is no perfect replacement for Inbox, but there are lots of email apps out there that give you way more than Gmail or iOS Mail can offer.

Spark

Spark is an exceptional email app with a beautiful layout – no wonder why it has been able to get over a million Apple users.

Spark has the same email scheduling, prioritizing, snoozing, and customizing you’ll find from other premium offerings. The main advantages is that the app is free and offers a unique focus on collaborative use cases. Which makes drafting work email great, teams can write emails together in real time or generate a secure link to a specific email. 

Be sure to take advantage of Sparks customization abilities; which include limiting notifications to incoming messages from authentic people that you actually know, and setting personalized swipe gestures.

Edison Mail

Edison Mail recently went through a re-branding phase, formerly known as EasilyDo. Edison prides itself on speed, along with having an “intelligent assistant” that saves you time. Edison provides you with real-time travel and delivery notifications, quick access to attachments, and much more productivity features.

Probably one of the best underrated features, is that it lets you block emails from senders you’re tired of hearing from.

Outlook

Good ol‘ Outlook! Outlook has been around for a very long time and has managed to stick with the times. The standout feature is a “Focused Inbox” that prioritizes emails it identifies as the most urgent, but it also offers little touches like quick calendar access, a persistent response bar, and swipe gestures to dispatch with scheduling, deleting, and archiving. Outlooks main goal is to save you time and clicks which all go into assisting your workflow!

Outlook is a staple in corporate environments, both traditional and modern. Outlook integrates with Gmail, Exchange, Yahoo Mail, and more. Unlike other names, you can be very confident that Outlook will stick around for the foreseable future!

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