The email that lets you get away.
In an era of constant connectivity, it's time to put you back in control. Welcome to AwayMail β your personal gatekeeper, offering a stress-free, more productive way to manage your emails.
The Problem
Itβs the golden era of the smartphone; we are constantly available to be reached. We have slowly trained on the idea that because anybody can get us, we should be on call 24/7.
Why are we okay with this?
When did it become normal to be beholden to everyone elseβs needs at the cost of our personal time? When we are on vacation, at dinner with our parents, or cheering at our kidβs soccer games, should we not be firmly dedicated to spending this time with those in front of us?
When did we become human inboxes?
The Solution
Introducing AwayMail, the first email client that puts you in charge of your inbox.
Instead of the flimsy defense an automated βout of officeβ reply provides, AwayMail intercepts unwanted email before it hits your inbox, so you donβt see it, nor do you get any notification until you decide to dedicate time to work.
AwayMail lets you break free from email during times of focus, digital sabbaticals, weekends, vacations, or even to permanently get rid of email.
AwayMail is like an away message, except it actually does something.
Features
Set Your Boundaries
With AwayMail, you choose when you're accessible. Schedule periods during which you'll be "Away" and let us handle the rest.
Exemptions Tailored to Your Needs
Never miss important messages. AwayMail allows you to set exemptions based on contacts, TLDs, keywords, or situations.
Automated Yet Personalized Replies
Ensure people know when you'll be back, and how to reach you in case of urgency. Set up your customized Away message easily with our user-friendly interface.
Your Inbox, Your Rules
AwayMail filters your emails into your AwayBox, providing you with the peace of mind that you only see what's essential during your personal time.
βAn always-on culture can be a barrier to innovation. When people are constantly stressed and burned out, they're not able to think creatively.β
β Tom Peters