Triage is first aid for people who struggle to stay on top of their inbox. It doesn’t try to replace traditional email software, but lets you use your downtime to quickly remove the noise and stress.
Triage is first aid for people who struggle to stay on top of their inbox. It doesn’t try to replace traditional email software, but lets you use your downtime to quickly remove the noise and stress.
Hi Product Hunters!
We built Triage because we wanted to make our inboxes a nice place to be again. It's supposed to be used to quickly review and action new mail as it comes in so that you're left with a manageable load when you get to your desk. We're not replacing your main email app - just trying to take away a bit of the pain 🙃
It supports Gmail, iCloud, Fastmail and any other provider with modern IMAP, so let me know in the comments if we're missing your favourite provider. It's absolutely free to use for one account, and there's a (cheap - just $9.99 per _year!_) in-app purchase to unlock all the features. We don't even see your data, it all stays on your devices, so there's no way for us to be creepy and sell it or ads or anything horrible like that. Triage is privacy-first - check out our privacy policy for more.
This a refreshed version of the really popular Triage app from way back in 2013. It's entirely rewritten using Swift UI and uses the REST API for Gmail (much nicer than IMAP). It took us a long time to put together, very much a labour of love.
Feedback or suggestions are always appreciated.
It's the first app I launch in the morning, and I hope it'll be useful for you all too 💖
Thanks!
Nik
I'm excited that Triage is back.
I was part of the original team that built and launched Triage in 2013. It was, for a time, a best-selling paid app on the App Store charts.
Triage 2 has been completely rebuilt by Nik Wakelin using the latest tools and frameworks. The fresh new design is by Isaac Minogue.
It’s once again the first app I open every morning. Swiping through a literal stack of emails is the most satisfying way to quickly tame an inbox.
As always when building software, the real treasure is the new friends we made along the way: Swift, SwiftUI, the Gmail API & iCloud. And not forgetting our oldest and dearest IMAP. (Honestly, the more you learn about email “standards” the more you become curious about how anything in the world that depends on these works at all!)
Triage 2 has a brand new business model too - it’s completely free to download and use. There is a small annual subscription for those who want to use multiple accounts and other advanced features.
So, it costs you nothing to give it a try today. And please tell your friends!
@theberrysauce definitely something I’ll look at - it’s relatively straightforward with Swift UI but we just wanted to keep the surface area small so we could really polish Triage on the iPhone.
I like it a lot, with the exception that there *really* needs to be a way to mark triaged emails unread--because otherwise I don't see them. There may well be a way (pls!) but I can't find any info about it in FAQs and there doesn't seem to be a community or support or anything at the few not extensive searches I've tried.
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