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...emails. They're so nice. I don't know who email is. Look. I don't know. Do it on the phone? No. No. I just don't do email. I just don't I don't email. Well, how do you know? We pass company. We have all pass emails from I've been I've been literally
...productivity suite of choice. And email is a critical part of that suite. Tisha touched on it, but it is such a big problem. There's roughly a billion professionals in the world, and on average, this is the average number, we spend three hours a day
...emails over the last few days where we expected a response, and we didn't get one. So I left these drafts in the drafts folder. And they just flip over to the drafts, and they go through and they review them. And as they send them out, it gets better
...email, you have to control both the server and the client. And that was the audacious mission we set out to do with Hey. And that was what's funny, I thought our main obstacle here would be Gmail. It's the 800 pound gorilla in the email space. Someth
...app to also be a fully featured calendar app. Whereas, Gmail users are happy with those two things being entirely different. So, as a result, we've invested in calendar very heavily and and we continue to do so. And there's there's only so much I can
...emails? What's the quality of responses? And then you start to think about it the way Rahul was just describing that it's your workbench for working with your with your agents. And, you know, part of our view of it was, why do we care so much about d
mail client. Yes. So we're gonna get deep into that in just a minute here. Yes. So, I mean, when Paul discovers this, this is almost like Google search all over again when people realize what you can do to create something that looks and feels and ha
emails. Mhmm. Like, is it a pitch? Is it marketing? Is it kind of like typical classification that you could do. And so people can say, okay, everything that is a pitch. I will look at that, like, on a Friday. So, like, during my days, like, typical
...email system. And not just my own email client. That's what a lot of people have done over the years. They built a client for Gmail. But you're severely constrained
...fits email particularly well. One of my pet peeves with Gmail, which by default uses Ariel, is that the lines are as wide as your window. So if you're in a wide screen, then the lines get really arbitrarily long. And the problem with really wide and
...emails over the last few days where we expected a response, and we didn't get one. So I left these drafts in the drafts folder. And they just flip over to the drafts, and they go through and they review them. And as they send them out, it gets better
...your emails. A good example as, I would say, tech people, we receive, like, a bunch of sub stack, like, a bunch of newsletter. We say some are great. Sometimes, like, the content is meh. I probably have, like, I don't know, thirty, forty subscription
...of email better. The history of JavaScript is fascinating. Brendan Eich created it at Netscape back in 1995. We did a whole episode with Brendan years ago about this.
...problems because for me, like, I don't I don't use email that much for work stuff. Like, it's it's mostly in Slack. 95% of the personal emails and work emails that I get, I don't need to see it all. And so it's just a waste of time. And so it it it c
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