How a developer went from checking email once a month to knowing everything in seconds
Software Developer
NPS: 8/10Michael had multiple email accounts, but only checked one regularly. The others? Abandoned. Too much spam, too many marketing emails, and no efficient way to find the signal in the noise.
"I only checked one of my accounts regularly. On the other ones I gave up due to too much spam and marketing. I only checked them once a month or so."
Important emails (bills, account notifications, personal messages) were buried in accounts he'd essentially written off. It wasn't that he didn't care; it was that the cost of checking outweighed the expected value.
The moment Unboxd proved its value was concrete and immediate: it caught something Michael would have missed.
"An action item reminded me to pay a bill."
A simple bill reminder, the kind of thing that gets lost when you've given up on an inbox. Unboxd surfaced it as an action item before it became a late payment.
For Michael, Unboxd didn't just improve his email routine; it gave him one. Accounts he'd abandoned are now monitored. Important things get surfaced. And the daily check takes seconds, not minutes.
"It helps me feel good and frees up my time for more pleasant things than checking emails. At the same time, I know that Unboxd ensures I don't miss anything important."
When asked what he'd tell a friend about Unboxd:
"It helps me feel good and frees up my time for more pleasant things than checking emails. At the same time, I know that Unboxd ensures I don't miss anything important."
"Anybody that still reads tons of emails and watches multiple accounts manually."