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modeless 2 days ago

The snooze feature itself was similar. What made it better was the ability to add tasks directly to the inbox and manage them with the same tools as emails, including snoozing. Kind of like sending an email to yourself but with fewer steps and a much nicer UI adding features like the ability to edit them. Also the ability to turn email threads into tasks by adding a quick note to them, to remind you what do do later. It made snoozing a tool you could manage all your tasks with instead of just email threads.

Someone ought to make a Chrome extension that adds this feature back, at least in the web UI. It ought to be doable. Each task would be an email to yourself, and you'd just provide a streamlined UI for creating and managing them. I have half a mind to try it with Claude sometime.

victorbojica a day ago | parent | next [-]

I've built this kind of extension, but the backend being Linear (the issue tracker). I am able to mark an email as an issue, start it, complete it and see details about it, all within Gmail and synced with Linear. I guess using a local logic should also work - basically having everything inside the browser / extension.

rcMgD2BwE72F 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Move to Fastmail. It has snoozing and memos https://www.fastmail.com/blog/introducing-memos/

That's the ideal combination. I use it 20x a day.

Got an email I can't act on now? Snooze it to when it's the right time and add a note with the reminder.

eg

- grandpa ask to bring a tool: snooze to early Saturday with a note "get him the tool"

- send "GDPR art. 17 account deletion request email" and snooze in 2 months to check account deletion

- recieve invoice due in a month, snooze in a month and write amount reminder in memo

I have a Saved search also that look for memos with text "TODO". Fastmail shows the memo content in the email snippet list, so you can see and process everything at a glance. And you can further filter by labels and more.

Gmail (which I've been using for 22 years) is just crap nowadays. If you can afford Fastmail (and Kagi), switch already. You will regret not to have moved earlier.

chrisweekly 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

Yes! Fastmail is excellent. Pay a small / reasonable amount, be a customer (vs being the product). You'll never look back.

modeless a day ago | parent | prev [-]

Hmm, can you create memos not attached to emails, as standalone tasks that you can edit at any time? Can you connect it to your Gmail address and how is the experience when doing that? Not interested in migrating to a new address.