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In 2012, two Danish entrepreneurs -- Michael Osen and Michael Bodekaer -- teamed up to launch the first version of Mailbird as an alternative to existing email clients (opens in new tab). They released the beta version in 2013 and the full version in 2014 having IMAP support, keyboard navigation, and several other differentiating features.
Over time, Mailbird (opens in new tab) added integrations with many third-party applications (e.g., Facebook, WhatsApp, and Twitter) to provide more functionality. The developers also released the app in different languages, including German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian, making it suitable for a widespread European audience.
Though the company started in Denmark, Mailbird has relocated to Palo Alto, California to tap into the much bigger presence of tech talent and funding for startups.
One good thing about Mailbird is that there’s a free version anyone can download and use without limits. However, this free tier lacks advanced features such as email tracking and app integrations. Therefore, you’ll need a paid plan to maximize your Mailbird use.
Mailbird offers different plans for Home and Business users. Home users can get a Standard or Premium plan. The former costs $27 annually and covers just 2 email accounts, while the latter costs $42 annually and supports unlimited email accounts. You can also pay $95 for a license giving you lifetime access to all the features of the Premium plan.
The Standard plan for Business users costs $42 per user annually and covers just 2 email accounts, while the Premium plan costs $54 per user annually and supports unlimited accounts. You can also pay $150 per user for a lifetime license giving your business access to all the Premium plan features, and $20 annually for updates.
If you aren’t satisfied after your purchase, there’s a 14-day window to request a full refund from the company.
Mailbird Pro gives you access to many features including
You can add multiple email addresses and manage them in a unified Mailbird inbox. Let’s say you have a Gmail account, one Yahoo Mail account, and another on Microsoft outlook. You can log into all these accounts on the Mailbird app and start receiving emails for all of them in one inbox.
This app enables you to manage multiple emails from one spot instead of downloading different apps and cluttering your device. The unified inbox has an appealing interface that you can easily navigate. Whenever you receive an email at any address, you’ll see it there, and you can reply using that address. This feature is possible because popular email providers like Gmail and Outlook offer tools to enable third-party developers to integrate with them.
In your Inbox, you can snooze messages to hide them and focus only on the ones you need at the moment. Another good feature we noticed is the Quick Compose feature which lets you open the menu for writing an email with a keyboard shortcut even if the Mailbird app isn’t currently open.
One drawback about Mailbird Pro is that it doesn’t let you categorize or filter emails as you’ll do on the likes of Gmail and Outlook. For example, you can’t group specific email addresses under “newsletters,” “promotions,” and “business”. Everything routes through one inbox, which can be inconvenient for users that receive tons of emails.
You can customize the layout of your inbox by choosing from many color themes. For example, you can toggle between the Dark theme or Light theme.
The Mailbird app offers different email notification sounds to choose. If they don't satisfy you, you can upload your unique sound.
Mailbird has integrations with many third-party apps, including popular ones like Facebook, WhatsApp, Dropbox, Microsoft To-Do, Slack, and Google Calendar. For example, with the Dropbox integration, you can easily attach Dropbox files to emails to send to others. The Google Calendar integration makes it easy to manage your schedule from the Mailbird app. With Microsoft To-Do, you can create to-do lists and track them from the Mailbird app.
Mailbird includes a contact manager that unifies your contacts under a single dashboard. You can add contacts and search through them anytime you need to fetch someone's information. Likewise, you can organize contacts into groups like "family," "friends," and "work" to make them easy to find.
This feature is one of the most unique ones we’ve seen in an email client, so we had to highlight it. You can right-click on any contact in your Mailbird inbox and search for their credentials directly on LinkedIn. This feature is helpful for people using Mailbird in professional settings that may need to validate whether an email comes from a legit source or not.
You can search through all the attachments in multiple email addresses using Mailbird. This feature is helpful for people having thousands of emails and attachments over many years, which can be difficult to sort through.
For unclear reasons, the Mailbird installation process was pretty slow during our testing. But, after completion, we observed an app with an attractive modern interface. The Mailbird app provides tips to first-time users to help them navigate. Afterward, it should be easy to get accustomed to its features.
The main drawback is that Mailbird is only available on the Windows operating system. The company says a version for macOS desktop users is coming soon but hasn’t given specifics.
If you encounter an issue with Mailbird, you can visit the official Help Center containing user guides, a knowledge base, a troubleshooting page, and answers to frequently asked questions. If these resources don’t give you what you want, you can submit a request to Mailbird’s support team and wait for an email response.
There’s no live chat or telephone support, which we consider a disadvantage.
Popular alternatives to Mailbird include Thunderbird, Front, and Mailspring. Mailbird provides comparable features to these competitors, but it lags by being exclusive to the Windows operating system, whereas a rival like Mailspring is also compatible with the macOS and Linux operating systems, and Front has a mobile app.
Mailbird is an effective email client for Windows users, enabling them to use multiple email addresses from one app. It’s pretty easy to use, and you can customize the interface to fit your tastes. It’s also a relatively affordable app. The main drawbacks are having no mobile app and being exclusive to the Windows OS.
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Stefan has always been a lover of tech. He graduated with an MSc in geological engineering but soon discovered he had a knack for writing instead. So he decided to combine his newfound and life-long passions to become a technology writer. As a freelance content writer, Stefan can break down complex technological topics, making them easily digestible for the lay audience.
Mailbird is a Windows desktop email client. The client currently only supports Gmail accounts for email, but also provides support to display Dropbox, Facebook, Google Drive and other services. Mailbird’s design and functionality is nearly identical to Sparrow on Mac, making it ideal for anyone looking for a Windows equivalent. This free beta version doesn’t include all of Mailbird’s features, but will give you a good taste of what it can do.
The app provides basic Gmail features such as composing emails, and sorting email into folders and labels. Mailbird does not support more advanced options such as filters, making it lackluster if you want to perform complex tasks. Another downside is that the beta only allows a single Gmail account at once.
However, you can work around this with the Identities feature. Identities allow you to forward several e-mail accounts through a single Gmail account, making it very similar to having multiple accounts. However, you have to setup e-mail forwarding within Gmail. Identities also do not save folders, labels, drafts or sent messages to the secondary accounts, only to the primary account. There are plans to add multiple account support in the final release, but for now this is not part of Mailbird's beta.
Mailbird also includes several optional apps that provide more functionality or connect to other services. Feature Apps include quick access to contacts, a detailed calendar, and the ability to search attachments. You can also use apps to connect to online services such as Dropbox, Facebook, and Asana. There are also links to popular tech blogs such as TechCrunch and Lifehacker.
Nearly all of the menus, apps, and notifications are accessed from a toolbar on the left. Emails are listed in a large column that takes up only a fourth of the screen. Before a message is selected there will be a large empty space. Once an email is picked, this space will fill with the message, graphics, metadata, and menu controls. In the upper right hand corner you can quickly add labels, download attachments, or reply to an email. You can also use any Gmail keyboard shortcuts in Mailbird, making it even faster to access different features.
Composing an email will open a new compact window that has all the normal writing functionality. This includes being able to select font type, size, and color, a paragraphs alignment, and any images, lists, or links. The slight annoyance is that the app does not search for contacts; you will need to have your contacts app open or know the exact email address. The apps in generally don’t have an unique interface in Mailbird, instead they simply open the service’s webpage in the client.
Emails from major social networks such as Facebook or LinkedIn are clearly marked with icons so that you can quickly identify them. When a new email or notification arrives a bird chirp will play. If you receive too many frequent messages you can disable this chirp. Mailbird does generally have load slowly when first opened, mainly caused from populating your entire Gmail account and all folders. However, its speed is quicker when receiving a fewer messages at once. You should be able to avoid this problem by staying logged in.
While in beta, Mailbird is still a great Windows email client if you are content with only a single Gmail account. Its biggest advantage is apps that provide integration with services such as Facebook. Just be prepared for delays when receiving a large amount of emails. Give the beta of Mailbird a try and it might entice you to get the full version.
In 2012, two Danish entrepreneurs -- Michael Osen and Michael Bodekaer -- teamed up to launch the first version of Mailbird as an alternative to existing email clients (opens in new tab). They released the beta version in 2013 and the full version in 2014 having IMAP support, keyboard navigation, and several other differentiating features.
Over time, Mailbird (opens in new tab) added integrations with many third-party applications (e.g., Facebook, WhatsApp, and Twitter) to provide more functionality. The developers also released the app in different languages, including German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian, making it suitable for a widespread European audience.
Though the company started in Denmark, Mailbird has relocated to Palo Alto, California to tap into the much bigger presence of tech talent and funding for startups.
One good thing about Mailbird is that there’s a free version anyone can download and use without limits. However, this free tier lacks advanced features such as email tracking and app integrations. Therefore, you’ll need a paid plan to maximize your Mailbird use.
Mailbird offers different plans for Home and Business users. Home users can get a Standard or Premium plan. The former costs $27 annually and covers just 2 email accounts, while the latter costs $42 annually and supports unlimited email accounts. You can also pay $95 for a license giving you lifetime access to all the features of the Premium plan.
The Standard plan for Business users costs $42 per user annually and covers just 2 email accounts, while the Premium plan costs $54 per user annually and supports unlimited accounts. You can also pay $150 per user for a lifetime license giving your business access to all the Premium plan features, and $20 annually for updates.
If you aren’t satisfied after your purchase, there’s a 14-day window to request a full refund from the company.
Mailbird Pro gives you access to many features including
You can add multiple email addresses and manage them in a unified Mailbird inbox. Let’s say you have a Gmail account, one Yahoo Mail account, and another on Microsoft outlook. You can log into all these accounts on the Mailbird app and start receiving emails for all of them in one inbox.
This app enables you to manage multiple emails from one spot instead of downloading different apps and cluttering your device. The unified inbox has an appealing interface that you can easily navigate. Whenever you receive an email at any address, you’ll see it there, and you can reply using that address. This feature is possible because popular email providers like Gmail and Outlook offer tools to enable third-party developers to integrate with them.
In your Inbox, you can snooze messages to hide them and focus only on the ones you need at the moment. Another good feature we noticed is the Quick Compose feature which lets you open the menu for writing an email with a keyboard shortcut even if the Mailbird app isn’t currently open.
One drawback about Mailbird Pro is that it doesn’t let you categorize or filter emails as you’ll do on the likes of Gmail and Outlook. For example, you can’t group specific email addresses under “newsletters,” “promotions,” and “business”. Everything routes through one inbox, which can be inconvenient for users that receive tons of emails.
You can customize the layout of your inbox by choosing from many color themes. For example, you can toggle between the Dark theme or Light theme.
The Mailbird app offers different email notification sounds to choose. If they don't satisfy you, you can upload your unique sound.
Mailbird has integrations with many third-party apps, including popular ones like Facebook, WhatsApp, Dropbox, Microsoft To-Do, Slack, and Google Calendar. For example, with the Dropbox integration, you can easily attach Dropbox files to emails to send to others. The Google Calendar integration makes it easy to manage your schedule from the Mailbird app. With Microsoft To-Do, you can create to-do lists and track them from the Mailbird app.
Mailbird includes a contact manager that unifies your contacts under a single dashboard. You can add contacts and search through them anytime you need to fetch someone's information. Likewise, you can organize contacts into groups like "family," "friends," and "work" to make them easy to find.
This feature is one of the most unique ones we’ve seen in an email client, so we had to highlight it. You can right-click on any contact in your Mailbird inbox and search for their credentials directly on LinkedIn. This feature is helpful for people using Mailbird in professional settings that may need to validate whether an email comes from a legit source or not.
You can search through all the attachments in multiple email addresses using Mailbird. This feature is helpful for people having thousands of emails and attachments over many years, which can be difficult to sort through.
For unclear reasons, the Mailbird installation process was pretty slow during our testing. But, after completion, we observed an app with an attractive modern interface. The Mailbird app provides tips to first-time users to help them navigate. Afterward, it should be easy to get accustomed to its features.
The main drawback is that Mailbird is only available on the Windows operating system. The company says a version for macOS desktop users is coming soon but hasn’t given specifics.
If you encounter an issue with Mailbird, you can visit the official Help Center containing user guides, a knowledge base, a troubleshooting page, and answers to frequently asked questions. If these resources don’t give you what you want, you can submit a request to Mailbird’s support team and wait for an email response.
There’s no live chat or telephone support, which we consider a disadvantage.
Popular alternatives to Mailbird include Thunderbird, Front, and Mailspring. Mailbird provides comparable features to these competitors, but it lags by being exclusive to the Windows operating system, whereas a rival like Mailspring is also compatible with the macOS and Linux operating systems, and Front has a mobile app.
Mailbird is an effective email client for Windows users, enabling them to use multiple email addresses from one app. It’s pretty easy to use, and you can customize the interface to fit your tastes. It’s also a relatively affordable app. The main drawbacks are having no mobile app and being exclusive to the Windows OS.
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Stefan has always been a lover of tech. He graduated with an MSc in geological engineering but soon discovered he had a knack for writing instead. So he decided to combine his newfound and life-long passions to become a technology writer. As a freelance content writer, Stefan can break down complex technological topics, making them easily digestible for the lay audience.
Mailbird is a Windows desktop email client. The client currently only supports Gmail accounts for email, but also provides support to display Dropbox, Facebook, Google Drive and other services. Mailbird’s design and functionality is nearly identical to Sparrow on Mac, making it ideal for anyone looking for a Windows equivalent. This free beta version doesn’t include all of Mailbird’s features, but will give you a good taste of what it can do.
The app provides basic Gmail features such as composing emails, and sorting email into folders and labels. Mailbird does not support more advanced options such as filters, making it lackluster if you want to perform complex tasks. Another downside is that the beta only allows a single Gmail account at once.
However, you can work around this with the Identities feature. Identities allow you to forward several e-mail accounts through a single Gmail account, making it very similar to having multiple accounts. However, you have to setup e-mail forwarding within Gmail. Identities also do not save folders, labels, drafts or sent messages to the secondary accounts, only to the primary account. There are plans to add multiple account support in the final release, but for now this is not part of Mailbird's beta.
Mailbird also includes several optional apps that provide more functionality or connect to other services. Feature Apps include quick access to contacts, a detailed calendar, and the ability to search attachments. You can also use apps to connect to online services such as Dropbox, Facebook, and Asana. There are also links to popular tech blogs such as TechCrunch and Lifehacker.
Nearly all of the menus, apps, and notifications are accessed from a toolbar on the left. Emails are listed in a large column that takes up only a fourth of the screen. Before a message is selected there will be a large empty space. Once an email is picked, this space will fill with the message, graphics, metadata, and menu controls. In the upper right hand corner you can quickly add labels, download attachments, or reply to an email. You can also use any Gmail keyboard shortcuts in Mailbird, making it even faster to access different features.
Composing an email will open a new compact window that has all the normal writing functionality. This includes being able to select font type, size, and color, a paragraphs alignment, and any images, lists, or links. The slight annoyance is that the app does not search for contacts; you will need to have your contacts app open or know the exact email address. The apps in generally don’t have an unique interface in Mailbird, instead they simply open the service’s webpage in the client.
Emails from major social networks such as Facebook or LinkedIn are clearly marked with icons so that you can quickly identify them. When a new email or notification arrives a bird chirp will play. If you receive too many frequent messages you can disable this chirp. Mailbird does generally have load slowly when first opened, mainly caused from populating your entire Gmail account and all folders. However, its speed is quicker when receiving a fewer messages at once. You should be able to avoid this problem by staying logged in.
While in beta, Mailbird is still a great Windows email client if you are content with only a single Gmail account. Its biggest advantage is apps that provide integration with services such as Facebook. Just be prepared for delays when receiving a large amount of emails. Give the beta of Mailbird a try and it might entice you to get the full version.



Mailbird is an email client that features smart design, support for open-source extensions, a wide range of helpful features, and additional tools to help you manage your emails.
Sending and receiving emails is on the agenda of many people daily. This task can take up quite a lot of time, especially if you don’t have the right tools to manage them easily and quickly. If you have several different accounts with different providers, managing your emails can be even more time-consuming.
Luckily, you can solve that issue by using Mailbird, which is an email client that allows you to manage up to three different mailing accounts with various providers.
It allows you to work with Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook, iCloud, or other IMAP providers of email services while also bringing you a neat set of features to manage them.
If we first take a look at the design of this email client, we believe that you’ll find many features and design points that you’ll like inside this tool.
If you use Sparrow, you’ll probably already be familiar with the overall look because this application uses a similar design to that tool.
The most important feature here, of course, is the ability to send and receive emails. You’ll be able to log into three different accounts that you might have and manage all of the emails you receive or send in one place.
When you write new emails, you’ll be able to change the font type, size and drag or drop attachments to the main window.
Additionally, you’ll be able to use extensions in this application that will make your life much easier. These extensions can be used for productivity, and you’ll find a wide variety of third-party extensions to work with here.
You can also set up hotkeys for your work, which will help you save a lot of time.
Mailbird is a reliable email service that may not be as well designed as Outlook but still has some neat features for the everyday user.
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The app provides basic Gmail features such as composing emails, and sorting email into folders and labels. Mailbird does not support more advanced options such as filters, making it lackluster if you want to perform complex tasks. Another downside is that the beta only allows a single Gmail account at once.
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Composing an email will open a new compact window that has all the normal writing functionality. This includes being able to select font type, size, and color, a paragraphs alignment, and any images, lists, or links. The slight annoyance is that the app does not search for contacts; you will need to have your contacts app open or know the exact email address. The apps in generally don’t have an unique interface in Mailbird, instead they simply open the service’s webpage in the client.
Emails from major social networks such as Facebook or LinkedIn are clearly marked with icons so that you can quickly identify them, Mailbird Pro For Windows. When a new email or notification arrives a bird chirp will play. If you receive too many frequent messages you can disable this chirp. Mailbird does generally have load slowly when first opened, mainly caused from populating your entire Gmail account and Mailbird Pro For Windows folders. However, its speed is quicker when receiving a fewer messages at once. You should be able to avoid this problem by staying logged in.
While in beta, Mailbird is still a great Windows email client if you are content with only a single Gmail account. Its biggest advantage is apps that provide integration with services such as Facebook. Just be prepared for delays when receiving a large amount of emails. Give the beta of Mailbird a try and it might entice you to get the full version.
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Mailbird is an email client that features smart design, support for open-source extensions, a wide range of helpful features, and additional tools to help you manage your emails.
Sending and receiving Mailbird Pro For Windows is on the agenda of many people daily. This task can take up quite a lot of time, especially if you don’t have the right tools to manage them easily and quickly. If you have several different accounts with different providers, managing your emails can be even more time-consuming.
Luckily, you can solve that issue by using Mailbird, which is an email client that allows you to manage up to three different mailing accounts with various providers.
It allows you to work with Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook, iCloud, or other IMAP providers of email services while also bringing you a neat set of features to manage them.
If we first take a look at the design of this email client, we believe that you’ll find many features and design points that you’ll like inside this tool.
If you use Sparrow, you’ll probably already be familiar with the overall look because this application uses a similar design to that tool.
The most important feature here, of course, Mailbird Pro For Windows, is the ability to send and receive emails. You’ll be able to log into three different accounts that you might have and manage all of the emails you receive or send in one place.
When you write new emails, you’ll be able to change the font type, size and drag or drop attachments to the main window.
Additionally, you’ll be able to use extensions in this application that will make your life much easier. These extensions Mailbird Pro For Windows be used for productivity, and you’ll find a wide variety of third-party extensions to work with here.
You can also set up hotkeys for your work, which will help you save a lot of time.
Mailbird is a reliable email service that may not be as well designed as Outlook but still has some neat features for the everyday user.
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