Airmail - Your Mail With You Reviews – Page 9

4/5 rating based on 748 reviews. Read all reviews for Airmail - Your Mail With You for iPhone.
Airmail - Your Mail With You is free iOS app published by Bloop S.R.L

All in one

dxnitunes

I was searching and bought so many email apps and ended up with Airmail Pro. I’m sticking with this one and have not seen other app that I like. Every features are all in the app. I was looking for color, size, fonts and much more. I like the app that labeling where email was designated from like Microsoft or Verizon, LinkedIn, etc. Have all kind of features that you can customized. You can either have your email locally on your phone, a little privacy or default to server which most email have all emails on their server anyway. Take a look at the settings. It’s an excellent app. If you get to know and play a little more deeper to the app, you might like it. I loved it actually.


Great tech support, solid email client

atrebla

Pro user here. Using Airmail to its full potential involves a bit of a learning curve. Some design elements (threaded conversations, color scheme customization) could use a bit of love, but it’s overall a solid choice for email. Tech support is where the app shines - Steven is super responsive and great to deal with.


No notifications

Svkarasev

Made pro subscription to receive notifications, but still don’t receive them.


Best Email app to date

The_MacWarrior

I have seen a lot of negativity written about Airmail which I feel is unjustified. I have tried five different email apps and this one just works out of the gate and I have not had to use their support compared to their competitors. Especially recently when I used Canary and Spark and their support has been extremely poor. I have not had a problem with this app yet and has worked very well. The only thing that I would say is wrong is that they are missing a few features which I wish were included. This app is the closest to being the greatest email app that I have found. None of the email apps that I have used so far are perfect but, this is the closest.


Fair Program

seal6770

I have used airmail for years and, overall, I like it. It has some quirks that are somewhat annoying, however. Overall, I would recommend it to another person as it is better than Outlook, Gmail, etc. Also, I contacted the live support team and Steven emailed me back right away and was extremely helpful with my issue. I had an issue with notifications for weeks and within a few hours Steven fixed it.


It’s pretty, but also ridiculous.

iPhoto the World

I was in the original AiMail beta four years ago. I loved this app when it was invite only. I’ve loved it for years, but something happened and it became garbage. Support is even worse. I’d you have an iCloud account be prepared for every email to show up read. Be prepared to have half a dozen useless folders forced into your account. Be prepared to have their support people tell you your ISP is using a VPN so the email shows up read. Be prepared to install Spark and never look back. This app is pretty but dark mode and an icon swap isn’t worth the money. You need to make this app work first.


Bugs, subscription popup on PAID FOR apps

Sharkfin0

I paid for both the Mac and iOS apps a few years ago, this app has always been buggy through the years. Now, there is a whole-screen subscription popup that pops up every time I open to app. Which I already paid for. Because now they want me to pay more, only now monthly. Really?? Insane, remove now.


Absolutely useless widget.

decontent

Absolutely useless widget. It doesn't update itself until you open the app.


App bloated and buggy

khivi

One the years the app has gotten bloated. And pretty buggy. Minor bugs but seem to be increasing over time. Still pay for it on IPhone and Mac. Wondering if I should continue paying for it.


Another app gone bad

deejayoned

Popup subscription every time you open the app. I did not pay for an app just to be Spam every time I open it for subscriptions. This is the reason I no longer support Adobe. Create a separate app! Warn people about updating before you take away features.