17 pointsby bettercalljohn2 days ago4 comments
  • isaachinman18 hours ago
    Excellent work!

    We're building something similar at Marco:

    https://marcoapp.io

    If you're up for a chat sometime I'd be keen! Very impressed with your work.

    We've taken longer to get to market, but will be launching with full IMAP support and web/desktop/mobile apps.

    I like your pricing – hit the nail on the head.

  • MadMatt13a day ago
    I've been following the dev of Talanoa and used it as an early beta tester for almost a month now.

    Although it's not perfect yet, I am really enjoying getting used to this way of handling my emails and turning them to tasks. I also like the way new emails are organized and popping up, feeling less polluted by the mass of "daily notifications spam".

    I'm looking forward to use this with my non gmail accounts and be able to setup multiple accounts.

    When I see the improvements from a month ago to now, it gives me high hopes for the future of this.

    Good luck!

    PS: kudos on your non-AI disclaimer. We need more apps that just work these days.

    • bettercalljohn19 hours ago
      Thanks mate. Outlook and custom IMAP/SMTP are on the roadmap
  • charmitro2 days ago
    Nice work!

    If you want to appeal to power users and developers, consider adding these features:

    * Support for development mailing lists * Good patch/diff syntax highlighting for code reviews via email * Plain text compose and reading experience (many devs prefer this over HTML)

    These additions would open your app to a whole different segment of mailbox users who rely heavily on email for technical collaboration.

    That is, if these features aren't already included.

    • bettercalljohn19 hours ago
      Thank you for these precise inputs. Indeed, I hadn’t considered these features to also target developers; I’ll think about it. Thanks again.
  • foxontherun2 days ago
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