Unibox groups your emails by sender. Keeping control of your mailbox has never been this simple.
With Unibox your inbox is always cleaned up. You navigate through your emails by sender. With a single tap you can see all messages and attachments you exchanged with a person in one place. And with a single swipe you can get rid of dozens of newsletters and notifications of the same sender that you don't need anymore.
Unibox works with all email providers that support the IMAP protocol, including Gmail, Hotmail, Outlook.com, Live.com, Yahoo, Office365, Exchange servers that have IMAP enabled, self-hosted servers and many more.
Unibox is also available for Mac.
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Unibox Pro
$14.99
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Unibox FAQ
Is Unibox free?
Yes, Unibox is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Unibox legit?
🤔 The Unibox app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Unibox cost?
Unibox has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 14.99 $.
I’ve been using mail app forever and also outlook . I have switched to uni box and it has made me so happy and less confused with all these emails and chats everywhere. It’s clear when you see all the emails for the day associated with a person. You can find every single attachment that person has ever sent you as it is right there next to their name.
It has improved my life and I am hopeless at IT. So this is for the disorganised person who wants to be organized but doesn’t know how!
Awesome email app but...
I’d love a Windows app to accompany it! Not all iPhone users own a Mac, in fact the majority use Windows. Please bring this to Windows, I can’t switch to this full time without access to it on Windows as well. Otherwise I might as well keep using the Gmail app.
Innovative and Sleek
The contact-centered Ui is surprisingly helpful, and subtly forces a different workflow that is amazingly helpful in getting through the daily email chores, and keeping in focus. The interface is intuitive, sleek, and full of little refinements that you grow to appreciate the more you use it.
There are a few features I’d like to see implemented - such as a widget for my Home Screen in iOS 14, more fine-grained notification settings (perhaps per contact), and being able to sign and encrypt messages with email certificates. But these are improvements to look forward to, rather than deal-breakers in what is already an excellent, sophisticated app.
Unibox
Good, but not great. Not worth AUD7.99. The Mac version at AUD21.99, you have got to be joking.
There are much better mail apps for "free".
Good App not updated enough
Love the app works fine but needs to be updated across all platforms to keep up with yearly changes at Apple.
Fantastic if you use multiple emails
If you use different email accounts on a Regular basis, this app is King!
Only gripe I have is I have not been able to work out how to “select all” for carrying out an option such as emptying trash. This is super annoying. If it’s not there as a function, it needs to be! It it is there, still docking a star for it not being obvious enough ;)
Brilliant way to see what’s important, from who is important to you, and get through your email
Recommended.
Since discovering this app (from the Cortex podcast) I’ve been blown away at how much easier it is for me to see the important emails (from whoever is important to me at that point in my day) and get through my email properly.
Do I get through 100% of my email to Inbox Zero? Nope - but I feel better about the fact that I’ve not missed anything big, and that I may have left things that are not particularly worthy of my attention.
I really like this
Grouping emails by contact makes a lot of sense and it's a better experience compared with other apps. It's a great app on desktop too.
One problem I find is that HTML emails (the promotional kind) usually display in desktop mode, rather than mobile optimised.
Mobile app needs work to match the desktop one
Bought the pro version on both desktop and mobile apps. I love the organisation by names, different paradigm looking at email management.
But, The mobile app doesn’t seem to sync in the background as it takes time to refresh when opening.
There is no “forward” button? Which seems basic. Drafts from the desktop version don’t seem to be present on the mobile app. And when in flight mode it seems you can’t delete or archive mails...
These are pretty basic features that should be added ASAP.
Awesomely understandable setup
Setting up my email to be connected by the app was so simple! The app explained what it can do, why it needs a certain permission (like letting the apps have access to your phone contacts) before you're prompted to give access or not to that permission. And LETS YOU CHOOSE TO OPT IN OR OUT OF THEIR MAILING LIST. I'm very thankful for this after so experiencing other apps, which I won't name, auto opt-in my email to their mailing list. The power is all given to the user and the app is there to just assist without confusing you. Loving the clean interface too.