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Google Inbox!

Google Inbox was a free email service developed by Google that aimed to simplify and streamline your email experience. It was launched in 2014 and was designed to be a more efficient and intuitive alternative to traditional email services like Gmail.

Here are some key features that made Google Inbox unique:

  1. Snooze: Inbox allowed you to "snooze" emails, which meant you could temporarily remove them from your inbox and have them reappear at a later time. This was useful for dealing with emails that didn't require immediate attention.
  2. Bundles: Inbox grouped similar emails together into "bundles," making it easier to manage and prioritize your messages.
  3. Suggested replies: Inbox offered suggested responses to common emails, such as receipts or confirmations, to help you quickly respond to routine messages.
  4. Reminders: Inbox allowed you to set reminders for emails that required follow-up or action.
  5. Integrations: Inbox integrated with other Google services, such as Google Calendar and Google Drive, to provide a more seamless experience.

Google Inbox was available as a standalone app and was also integrated into the Gmail app on Android and iOS devices.

In 2019, Google announced that it would be discontinuing Google Inbox and replacing it with a new feature called "Nest" within the Gmail app. Nest is designed to provide a similar experience to Google Inbox, with features like snoozing, bundling, and suggested replies.

If you're still using Google Inbox, you can expect to see the service shut down in the coming months.