![]() ![]() That way you can view emails from multiple Google and Microsoft accounts all in the same interface.Īt first glance, Twobird doesn't look that different from any other email application. Note that you can connect multiple email addresses to your Twobird account in the settings. It's a good idea to read those short notes because they point out key features. Any email in your Outlook or Gmail inbox appears here alongside a collection of notes that teach you about using Twobird. After signing in, you get a brief overview of the features, after which you see your inbox. You need to sign in with a Google or Microsoft account-there is no option to sign in using a dedicated password. You create a Twobird account by heading to its website. There's a desktop version for Windows and macOS that offers limited offline access to your inbox but is otherwise identical to the web version. Twobird is available on the web, desktop, and mobile devices (Android, iPhone, iPad). ![]() Twobird doesn't host email the way these other services do, however. ProtonMail offers a free version and charges $3.99 per month for more storage and more email addresses. Most full-blown Gmail alternatives, which include new email addresses, do charge a fee. That application is subsidized by collecting and selling consumer data, which Twobird claims it does not do. For example, Edison Mail (Opens in a new window) is free and offers a similar set of features as Twobird. It's not unusual for email productivity tools to be free. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Toggl Track Review How much you like Twobird will depend on how much you like this concept. The difference is that Twobird puts your notes in the inbox, alongside the emails, instead of shelving them in a sidebar. Then again, you can do the same thing in Outlook or Gmail. Built by Ginger Labs, the company behind the popular iPad note-taking app Notability, this email client puts notes and your calendar right in your inbox so you can keep track of incoming messages, tasks and notes, and appointments all in the same space. Twobird offers a more holistic approach to combining these tools. Microsoft Outlook, dating back to the '90s, combined the inbox, task list, and calendar, and Gmail can show a calendar or a task list in the sidebar. It makes sense, then, that so many productivity apps combine email, calendar, and task lists. A good number of incoming messages require at least a response and in most cases some kind of action.
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