Mailcrate was devoped to replace the holeGoogle Inboxleft in my heart
it's a web-app, written with React, that heavily and smartly utilises the Gmail API and Google Calendar API to recreate the look, feel and features of Google Inbox.
Crates (previously bundles) allow you to group your messages by labels and scan them all in their own timeline, all within your inbox. Simply specify which of your labels you want to turn into crates.
Forget moving emails around one-by-one. Mark all emails in a crate as done, pin them all for later, or even delete them all - just one click away.
View your inbox as it happened, where the most recent and most important items are on the top, and each crate is viewed as its own timeline - allowing you to see what happened when.
Bringing attachments front and centre. See all attachments in a thread from your inbox, and preview most formats before downloading them
See who else has accepted the event invite, respond directly from your email and see what other events are happening around it. Because how else can you know if you can make it?
The brilliance of mailcrate is that it's a standalone browser client. Which means, your data never leavs your browser. Mailcrate doesn't and won't store or process any of your email data on our servers (because we don't have any). One you sign out, it's gone.
Mailcrate will also never distribute or sell your personal data to anyone else - your emails and your privacy are our biggest concern.