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Improve Your Email Productivity with SaneBox

December 5, 2011

SaneBox

What would you do with two extra hours added onto your week?

Exercise?  Spend time with loved ones?  Work?  Personally, I would opt for two additional hours of sleep. (I know what you’re saying, but I don’t want to wait until I’m dead).

Why do I ask?

SaneBox, an e-mail software client aimed toward structuring a hierarchy of importance, claims to save their users an average of two whole hours per week.  Not too shabby.

By structuring different tiers of importance, in addition to filtering out the e-mail that SaneBox predicts that you won’t read, users can have their e-mail organization done for them automatically.  Playing off of the out of sight, out of mind ideology, SaneBox offers a variety of deferred filters, such as “SaneTomorrow” and “SaneNextWeek,” that will pull e-mails out of your inbox only to reappear tomorrow or next week, respectively.  By removing everything other than only the most important e-mails, a user is capable of focusing their time on only what’s urgent.

Similarly, SaneBox offers a “SaneLater” filter, which extracts e-mail that its software predicts you won’t find important.  A user is then capable of further training their SaneBox system to more accurately decide what is and is not important for future incoming e-mail.  One example of this is the daily SaneLater Digest, an e-mail sent to the user reviewing the e-mails extracted into this filter.  The user can then indicate if the e-mail belongs in the SaneLater filter or if is inbox-worthy.

SaneBox works with all of the major e-mail clients including Gmail, Microsoft Outlook, Apple Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird, and Yahoo!.  This e-mail productivity client is so confident in their service’s ability to save you time, that it will waive it’s $55 annual fee if you refer a friend to sign up, even if only for the free trial (editor’s note: SaneBox offers a free month of service for each referral, not a year).  Judging by their long list of positive testimonials, their confidence seems well founded.

SaneBox is one of the start-ups showcased in tomorrow’s Tech Cocktail Los Angeles Mixer.  Stop by to chat with the people of SaneBox and other emerging start-ups.



About the Author
Zach Davis

When Zach Davis isn't getting lost in the mountains, he is hustling from San Francisco, CA as Tech Cocktail's Marketing Director. He is the author of Appalachian Trials, a book chronicling the mindset necessary for thru-hiking all 2,181 miles of the Appalachian Trail, a feat he accomplished in 2011. Zach is a green tea enthusiast, die-hard Chicago Bulls fan, and avid concert-goer. Follow Zach on Twitter: @zrdavis.

2 Responses to “Improve Your Email Productivity with SaneBox”

  1. Great overview – I must admit this particular application has escaped me to date, but it looks very intriguing. Will have to take it for a spin! Curious as to the accuracy of its algorithms…

  2. [...] we last covered SaneBox, the e-mail productivity client was one of the featured startups from our Los Angeles Mixer.  Just [...]

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