Gmail Conversation Reversal
BART SOLUTIONS LIMITED
Gmail Conversation Reversal Chrome extension flips email threads to show the newest email first, enhancing your Gmail reading experience.
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By: Limelight Software SRL
Recurring Emails for Gmail lets you schedule one-time or recurring emails with privacy, AI search, mail merge, and easy contact management. Free & Pro plans.
Recurring Emails for Gmail is a privacy-focused Chrome extension designed to boost your email productivity. With over 70,000 users, it allows you to schedule emails to send later, either once or on a customizable recurring schedule (hourly, daily, monthly, yearly). The extension features integration with Gmail and Google Workspace, supporting both desktop and mobile devices. Key features include Mail Merge with spreadsheet integration (Google Sheets, CSV, XLS, ODS) for personalized mass emails, AI-powered search for efficient email management, automatic follow-ups for non-replied emails, recipient set groups, and folder organization. It ensures email privacy by only requiring permission to send emails, never reading your inbox. Additional capabilities encompass email templates, send aliases, real-time notifications and receipts, tracking email opens, bulk actions like pause/unpause, and manual sending options. Available in free and paid Pro plans, Recurring Emails for Gmail is perfect for professionals and businesses seeking a powerful, secure solution to automate repetitive email communication directly within Gmail.
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Gmail Conversation Reversal Chrome extension flips email threads to show the newest email first, enhancing your Gmail reading experience.
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