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What do people think of Skiff Mail?
The community submitted 17 reviews to tell us what they like about Skiff Mail, what Skiff Mail can do better, and more.
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•1 review
Excellent product. Really enjoyed using it and will recommend to all my friends.
•3 reviews
One of the best email clients I have ever used. Lightweight, encrypted, and minimalist. The consistent development on features and UI/UX is fantastic.
•1 review
Skiff had promised to be a modern and powerful email client, but it ultimately failed to deliver on almost every front. The lack of basic features like search functionality and auto-sorting made the service virtually unusable from the start.
Instead of providing intuitive email management tools, Skiff forced users into the arduous task of manually tagging every single message. On the paid plan that was supposed to offer more capabilities, there were still no actual management options beyond tagging. It felt like going back to the prehistoric days of email.
Using Skiff on a computer was an exercise in frustration. Simple tasks like triaging your inbox became unbearably cumbersome.
Perhaps most unforgivable was Skiff's lack of responsiveness to user feedback. Requests for essential features like search went unanswered for months. The company seemed to forge ahead blindly while ignoring the needs of its customers entirely.
In the overly-crowded email market, products like Skiff that ignore basic usability requirements are doomed to sink without a trace. Until they can provide a functional and user-friendly experience, giving Skiff a wide berth is highly recommended. There are simply too many better alternatives available.
•3 reviews
Skiff does everything you're normal email client would do. But skiff does it with While also caring about your privacy. I highly recommend, why are you still using an unencrypted email service? Try skiff it's great and it's free.
•2 reviews
Amazing email provider. I wonder what will happen now since Notion acquired them.
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