Inbox gmail/google

Here are some common Gmail and Google Inbox features:

Gmail Features:

  1. Inbox: The main inbox where you receive and manage your emails.
  2. Labels: A way to categorize and organize your emails using keywords or phrases.
  3. Filters: Automated rules that can forward, delete, or star emails based on specific criteria.
  4. Priority Inbox: A feature that helps you focus on important emails by highlighting them in your inbox.
  5. Undo Send: A feature that allows you to retract an email within a few seconds of sending it.
  6. Two-factor authentication: An extra layer of security that requires a verification code sent to your phone or authenticator app in addition to your password.
  7. Spam and phishing protection: Gmail's built-in filters that help detect and block spam and phishing emails.

Google Inbox Features:

  1. Snooze: A feature that allows you to temporarily remove an email from your inbox and bring it back at a later time.
  2. Bundle: A feature that groups related emails together, such as emails from the same sender or with the same subject.
  3. Highlights: A feature that highlights important information in an email, such as names, dates, and addresses.
  4. Quick Actions: A feature that allows you to perform common actions, such as responding to an email or marking it as read, with a single click.
  5. Smart Reply: A feature that suggests pre-written responses to an email, making it easier to quickly respond to messages.
  6. Nudges: A feature that reminds you to follow up on an email if you haven't received a response.
  7. Sweep: A feature that allows you to quickly delete or archive multiple emails at once.

Key differences between Gmail and Google Inbox:

  1. Design: Google Inbox has a more minimalist design and focuses on simplicity and ease of use.
  2. Features: Google Inbox has some unique features, such as Snooze and Bundle, that are not available in Gmail.
  3. Target audience: Google Inbox is designed for individuals who want a more streamlined and simplified email experience, while Gmail is a more comprehensive email service with more features and customization options.

Note: Google Inbox is no longer available as a standalone app, but its features have been integrated into the Gmail app.