TapTapMail

Email yourself, minimum taps

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Description

TapTapMail enables you to email yourself a link or a note with the absolute minimum of taps.
From inside other apps, like Safari, Twitter, and Medium, you can tap the Share icon and then tap TapTapMail, and the link will be emailed to you. That's 2 taps! No tapping all over the place to address an email.
From the TapTapMail app home screen, you can type a note and tap Send. The note will be emailed to you. There is no quicker way to email yourself a reminder!
TapTapMail is the most private share-to-self app. We don't store your email, notes, or links on our server.
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TapTapMail FAQ

  • Is TapTapMail free?

    Yes, TapTapMail is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

  • Is TapTapMail legit?

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  • How much does TapTapMail cost?

    TapTapMail is free.

  • What is TapTapMail revenue?

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TapTapMail Reviews

Best app ever! Email yourself!

Kurt Stockton on

United States

This app rocks, you can easily send emails to yourself. It’s fast and works great with dictation, too.

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