

There's also a Classic view for those who prefer a chronological list of emails. What makes Spark so appealing is its smart inbox feature, which separates emails into Personal, Notification and Newsletter categories. You can add more than one account to the app and view your emails in a unified view, or view each account on its own. Spark works with a healthy list of email providers, including Gmail, iCloud, Exchange, Outlook, Kerio Connect and IMAP email accounts. Spark is free to download and use, with the option of a premium plan that includes some unique features. Previously, Spark was only available on iOS and Mac. Read also: Gmail lets you schedule emails to send later SparkĬoinciding with the sunsetting of Inbox, Spark is now available on Android.

Or, you can use the two non-Google apps below, which offer Inbox-like flair with their own personal touches. The Gmail app has done a respectable job of folding Inbox features into the main Gmail app over the past few months, so if you'd rather avoid using alternatives, you can stay in Googleland. But before you gnash your teeth in disappointment, we'll direct you to Spark and Spike, two other apps that could help fill the void.īefore we get to those, here's another option. Fans loved it because it took a different approach to managing email by breaking out messages into different categories instead of one long list, as Gmail does. Long live Google Inbox! As of today, Google's beloved email app Inbox is no more.
