NEW: Superhuman 2.0 💜 1 billion professionals use email for 3 hours every day — more than any other tool! 📈 But unlike every other tool, email is not yet collaborative. Today, that changes… We reimagined email to be multiplayer by default. ❶ Share a live view of any email with your team. No need for meetings, screenshots, or forwarding! 😎 ❷ Your team can see it in Superhuman or on the web. No need for everybody to be in the app! 👀 ❸ Your team can comment directly on the email. No risk that comments leak! 🔒 The evolution of email is over… The Email Revolution begins! 💌
This is rolling out in Early Access to Superhuman teams over the next few days. Just let us know if you want it faster! 🙏
LOOOOVVVEEEEE THIS VIDEO! Super excited for the new direction Superhuman is headed 🥹
Michael Gimingham 🧑🏻💻 Ray Crick I think you’ll both get a kick out of this campaign 📧
This is a stunning piece of product launch video and a very exciting revolution in email. Commenting for reach, to find out who made this video cause I want to hire them, and also to say 🙋♂️ sign me up for this early access please and thx (already emailed your hellp@superhuman.com team)
Using Superhuman for email is like using a keyboard, while the rest of the world is using pen & paper (Gmail & Outlook). Sincerely can't see email without it now!
Superhuman is addictive. I can't use anything else now.
I’m a superhuman power user. Did team comments go live for everybody yet? Or just some?
So it’s a shared email inbox? That’s very innovative 😉
Great to see further adoption of this methodology. It’s one of the core benefits of Front.
Founder/CEO @ Gateway X: Bootstrapping a venture studio to $1B. Previously, Founder/CEO of Ampush (exited).
5moWe've been using this internally and it's been tremendously helpful. Two examples: 1) A sponsor emailed a proposal. The team used private comments to discuss whether we should take it. Everyone on the team could see the full email conversation before responding. It helped close the deal. 2) A subscriber couldn't get a template they needed so he emailed me personally. I asked my team via Slack for help and via Superhuman team comments. The people who read it on Slack didn't understand what I was asking for. The ones who saw my Superhuman comment had the full context and solved the problem for our reader.