Productivity

Superhuman

The fastest email client in the world. 30 dollars per month to reach Inbox Zero every day. The luxury of email productivity for those who live in their inbox.

Who's it for?FounderSalesGrowth

Review by a Growth Engineer

My verdict: the Ferrari of email clients.

Superhuman isn't just an email client, it's an experience. Every millisecond has been optimized. At $30/month, it's a luxury. But for those who live in their inbox, it's an investment that pays off. The real question: do you receive enough emails to justify the price? The fastest email client in the world, for those who live in their emails. Superhuman lets you process your emails at lightning speed with keyboard shortcuts, pre-written responses, and features like 'Remind Me' or 'Send Later'. The interface is beautiful. The problem? $30/month is expensive for an email client. If you process 100+ emails/day and time is precious, Superhuman is worthwhile. Otherwise, Gmail is enough.

What I like less: $30/month is expensive for an email client, no free version to really test, Gmail and Outlook only, AI features are basic compared to competitors.

My advice: if you receive 50+ emails/day and email is critical in your work, try the trial. If you receive 10 emails/day, keep Gmail.

Why add it to your stack?

When you spend 2+ hours per day in your emails, $30/month to save 30min is positive ROI.

What you can do with it

  • 1Reach Inbox Zero every day thanks to the app's speed and smart triage tools
  • 2Process your emails at lightning speed with keyboard shortcuts and zero friction
  • 3Use snippets to respond in seconds to recurring emails
  • 4Schedule your sends and reminders with Send Later and Remind Me for perfect follow-up

What it does

  • Extreme speed
  • Keyboard shortcuts everywhere
  • Split inbox
  • Snippets
  • AI triage
  • Premium design

How much?

Starting at 30

Starting at $30/month.

The detailed verdict

Do I really need this?

Hard to go back to regular Gmail once you're used to the speed.

Does it play nice with my stack?

Gmail and Outlook. Integrated calendar. Limited API.

Is it easy to pick up?

Learning curve for shortcuts, but excellent onboarding.

Is the UX any good?

The most beautiful and fluid email client that exists. Every detail is polished.

Is it worth it?

$30/month is expensive, but if you live in your emails, the ROI is there.

What I like

  • Those who process many emails like executives and sales
  • Email power users who value maximum speed
  • Those who want to reach Inbox Zero every day

What I like less

  • Tight budgets as 30 dollars per month is expensive for an email client
  • Those who receive few emails where it's overkill
  • Those for whom Gmail or Outlook are perfectly sufficient

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