These 3 AI-powered email tools are huge time-savers

Love it or hate it, email remains a critical communication channel. However, managing an overflowing inbox or crafting the perfect message sometimes feels like more trouble than it’s worth.

Thankfully, we’re entering the golden age of artificial intelligence. From crafting professional responses to organizing your inbox, the technology is revolutionizing the way we interact with our emails by . . . well, minimizing the amount of time we interact with our emails.

Here are a few great options for getting your inbox under control, responding to inquiries, and keeping your subscribers happily engaged.

SaneBox

Whether you’re overwhelmed by a flood of emails or just looking for a more efficient way to manage your messages, SaneBox is worth a try.

It applies AI to declutter your inbox and boost productivity by automatically organizing your emails based on your preferences, prioritizing important messages, and moving unimportant ones to appropriate folders. It also has helpful distraction-busting features like email snoozing and do not disturb.

Plans start at $7 per month. Pricing is unique in that it’s based on the number of features you want: The $7 plan covers two features of your choice, the $12 plan covers six features, and the $36 plan gets you everything.

InboxGPT

Supercharge your customer support messages with InboxGPT, an AI-powered tool designed to craft professional, personalized, and engaging email responses.

The service works with Gmail to unify your support emails into a single inbox. It gets smarter with each email you send, which helps it tailor future responses. You can also train it on your website’s content to set the right messaging tone.

Pricing starts at $29 per user per month.

Rasa.io

This one’s for those of you who send out newsletters. Until recently, the idea of sending personalized emails to thousands of subscribers seemed insane. However, Rasa.io is looking to make it commonplace.

To encourage more engagement, instead of sending one email newsletter to all subscribers, the service sends individualized versions of an email based on each subscriber’s prior reading preferences and behaviors. To do this, you specify a pool of available source topics the service can draw from. It then serves up topics customized to each of your readers based on their interests.

Pricing starts at $219 per month for 20 sources, two users, and two campaigns.

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