
I see is that you do have to grant Boomerang access to your emails so that it can work its magic. 🙂Īll joking aside, an app as simple and highly functional as Boomerang has really helped me reorganize the way I send and receive emails, making both my short-term memory and response time better by far. You could open a Gmail account for your future kids or grandchildren before they’re born and leave it to them in your will, along with daily emails they would then get from you.

You can postpone sending of any individual emails until as late as January 2038. If you work remotely and/or run around from meeting to meeting like I do all the time, you know how much this means to me. Like hitting the snooze button on incoming email! It’s optimized for mobile and tablets. It reappears in your inbox as if it had just arrived. When important but not urgent emails come in, instead of marking it important and forgetting about it until two days later, you simply click a button and you postpone the email for whenever you assume you’ll have time to get to it. Scheduling sending and postponing of incoming emails seem to be the basic staples of the app that most of its users love. Which brings us to the Boomerang, a Gmail app that has basically increased the open and reply rate of my emails.īoomerang essentially makes your emails go out and, wait for it… arrive when you want them to. when it’s highly questionable whether he’ll be there to open it and until he is able to read my email, it will be buried under 100s emails he receives every morning.

I’ve managed to finish the pitch, but I can’t very well send the investor an email at 2 a.m. I need him to get that email asap and to have a response within a day. I’ve just wrapped up an evening spent on pitchdeck preparing something for an investor. Here is how I used it the last time: it’s 2 a.m.

In that way, chances for my email to be on the top of his inbox are huge. Here is another tool we (actually me) like to use at Yanado. Personally, I use scheduled email sending when I know the email reading habits of the receiver (an investor or a client) so I can send it at the time they open their email client.
