Mail App for Gmail User Reviews

Top reviews

Leave a Review Mail App for Gmail
  • Missing Leading App didn’t stated before if it’s In app purchase/trail version

    Missing Leading App didn’t stated before if it’s In app purchase nor a freaking trail version I don’t have time to waste time is money. Not only is apps and other apps should be either say it so when we are quickly browsing we would no. Of course I understand it’s free to download. But to use it really not. Free trial version are really not free because at the end of the trial you have to pay. So either you make a limited function version and a full function version.
    Show less
  • Great mail App!

    I ❤️it
  • Awful

    The ipad app does not rotate to landscape orientation and does not fill the screen. Oversimplistic design. Not a patch on Airmail.
  • High hopes ....

    The blurb sounded good but a basic mail client where everything is comically big almost like it’s designed for children, offers nothing new that can’t be found elsewhere for free :( really disappointing
  • No more subscriptions

    For something like an email client I just can’t bring myself to pay a subscription. This is amplified by Bloop’s track record on the last airmail for iOS application which got updates every 3-6 months if you were lucky, and never got core features people asked for like dark mode. Overall, this is too little, too late for too much.
    Show less
  • Buggy start

    I have an account with ZERO emails on Gmail but on the app shows 199 emails that I deleted 2 days ago. I paid for a yearly subscription and I am pretty upset since it take about 2 seconds to delete each email and there is no option to bulk delete emails. I guess I have to wait for a solution or just ask for a refund :-( too early to get this. I love airmail and I am an early adopter in all platforms. I wasn’t expecting such a clumsy app. I give 2 starts for the concept and overall design because I know how good airmail is. I would change this rating if there was a way to ask for support besides commenting on reddit.
    Show less
  • Feels slow, weird UI

    The open-message animation feels painfully slow. Sign-in to Gmail with SSO took forever.

    Almost didn’t find the settings. Was looking for a gear or a set of sliders, and eventually clicked on the unlabeled, gray toggle button on a whim. Turns out that was the settings button.

    Just tried drafting an email. After setting the “to” field, the X that just a moment ago would’ve closed the email now dismisses the address select UI. 😕

    I’ve used Airmail on and off (mostly on) for years, but this doesn’t seem ready to ship. I’ll give it another try after it’s matured a bit.
    Show less
  • Stop with subscriptions

    Either pay for the app up front or no subscriptions at all. Hidden IAPs were one thing, but actually yearly subscriptions are awful. You and everybody else just milks us from them. It’s disgusting the wave we have currently been thrown into. I get developers need to profit but this is a way to lose a customer.
    Show less
  • It's a start...

    Let me start by saying I own and have used Airmail, Airmail 2, and Airmail 3.

    Aside from the fact that I've paid for them all and I've got subscription fatigue, this client offers nothing unique, so I can't see why I'd pay for it. So far you can't configure swipes, the actions from Airmail aren't there, etc. This really isn't a full client and it surely isn't worth more per year than Airmail 3 is perpetually. Also, there are free clients that are far better and this one struggles to set itself apart.

    That said, it's far prettier than AM3 and "feels" more iOS-like, so I'm hopeful this evolves into something better. I had started using Edison Mall as my primary after getting crushed with the aging look and feel of v3.

    It's a good start, bit more of a beta than a proper app. The free version is far too hobbled. I mean... no notifications?! I can't recommend this to anyone, paid or not, right now. But good luck to the team on evolving this!
    Show less
  • No thanks for now

    The original Airmail had some great features but was also struggling in terms of quality. I stopped using it after a while because it lost drafts and its message composer was a mess.

    I was glad to see the team decided to start over and I’m sure that with the lessons learned from the first edition they’ll build something great, but this initial version is the barest of bare minimums.

    The original had a robust set of actions that worked with a variety of apps and services to help process email into actionable items or turn messages into useful notes, etc.

    This edition lets you swipe to archive or delete messages. There are no other actions. It trails other mail apps that have come along since the original Airmail by a great deal.

    I’m sure a ground-up rewrite in a new framework is an accomplishment for the developers, but I don’t see what this does for me that I don’t get from the Gmail app, Apple’s Mail app, or something like Spark, which all exceed it in features.

    I may keep this tucked away in a utility folder to see if it progresses, but I can’t see using it day to day until some of the original features—especially all the actions—go back in.
    Show less

Alternatives to Mail App for Gmail