Ask HN: Review my startup, ActiveInbox (GTD Gmail plugin w/ $20k donations)
In short, it creates a better Gmail to help you: 1) get your inbox empty, 2) ensure everything gets completed, 3) do things faster in Gmail.
At its heart, it transforms emails into a flow of actions. It uses GTD principles in Gmail for great control, and adds neat efficiency shortcuts like Previous Emails to write better replies.
This is the public beta. We have a long history... but really briefly, a hobby turned into a full-time uISV about a year ago when we received $20,000 in donations - and realized the support it had! And the potential to do something really interesting to bring emailer's peace of mind. If I can share any extra info that would be of interest, please just ask. (I don't know if that's a good or bad number for donations, but I'm really mindful that we're still in a very humble place).
Would love your fresh eyes to give that great and honest HN feedback on the website, ActiveInbox and anything else that grabs your attention :)
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 38.2 ms ] threadI think the site is quite clear and your call to actions are pretty good however
"Transform emails into actions with GTD® for a better Gmail & Google App" - this is a little hard to read, same with the ActiveInbox text, maybe try a different colour?
And what browser are you using? We use a slightly different font on Chrome/Mac than we do on other setups...
We need to work on that. Thanks for the feedback though.
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1743398
(feel free to down vote as needed)
1) instantly see emails when you reply to catch up on recent discussions 2) label-emails-as-you-send-them, so you can add tracking labels to the emails you send 3) right click any contact/label to see recent conversations
... and a few more besides, all customizable :)
For anyone worried about security - as I would be - it does not require any Gmail username/password as it works within the browser; and all XHR requests are there to see (and the source is openable, although it's minified).
What about Safari and Mail?
Any chance you'd consider working with the Mailplane[1] author to get it integrated? That's my Gmail client of choice, and Ruben has integrated other tools like Rapportive, so I'd hope that something could be worked out.
[1]: http://mailplaneapp.com/
And if you have any thoughts about what you like, don't like, or would love to see and want to discuss it more deeply, I'd love to go into it :) Just say hi at andym@activeinboxhq.com (or the community forum: www.getsatisfaction.com/activeinbox)... or here at HN of course!
I installed it and tested out, and it just feels messy to me. Gmail already feels cluttered enough with all of the buttons and crap everywhere, and your app just adds to that.
Also, the To Do labels are goofy (Next, Action, Some Day, Waiting On). I think you can come up with something more intuitive and user friendly.
One last thought - is GTD a commonly used term? I had never heard of it prior to visiting your site, and to do some searching to figure out what it meant.
As we refine features, and expand what it can do, I think we will become very useful to a much wider audience. (And thank you for the comment on cluttering - I will work through that with Pete, the designer - I absolutely agree nobody wants more clutter in Gmail!). Which is the time we will move away from highlighting GTD for new users.
Our goal with ActiveInbox is to deliver peace of mind (the guarantee that everything is prioritized and will be taken care of, and contacts will be impressed with your performance), and increase your flow to get through your email quickly & effortlessly.
In Chrome the dialog box on the page says: "This extension can access: Your data on gmail.com, google.com and 3 other websites". But when it popped up in my chrome it said "4 other websites".
It's not a big deal, but it briefly weirded me out when I don't know what those sites are, and when it's different to what I was expecting.
Will let you know what I think of the actual app once I have had a play.
I really like it so far. It's nice to be able to archive emails and get them out of my inbox but know I won't forget about following up on them.
The archive/skip and go to next buttons are good, but I wish there was a delete and go to next. I have a lot of junk to get through :)
If you're wondering, the background to that is that free gives you good email control and a full implementation of the essential useful features; and Plus increases your efficiency :)
Reference labels are essentially meta data - so you might create a general reference labels for invoices, receipts, meeting notes, etc. You can then use ActiveInbox's sidebar menu to drill into the knowledge base -> look for meeting notes for a given project, or invoices for a given contact.
Its not clear what it is on the webpage, is it a browserplugin, service or what? It should be more prominent, you have to try downloading to find out.