Boomerang for Gmail review
Boomerang allows you to schedule your emails to be sent in the future and delivers them dutifully when scheduled. It also lets you postpone the receiving email, which first disappears from your inbox and appears automatically when scheduled. While it is one of the best browser extensions, the only drawback is that Boomerang is not available for other email services except Gmail and that too for Edge, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome only.
How to schedule Gmail email
Boomerang also allows you to postpone the received email by taking the messages out of your inbox until you actually need them. Click on the Boomerang button with an email open. It will open up a drop-down, specify the date and time you want it to reappear in your inbox. Boomerang will archive the mail and bring it to your inbox on top of your message list at the time you choose.
It also helps you to follow up a message within a specific time frame after sending a message. It has options like ‘only be reminded if nobody replies, or regardless. This way you won’t let messages slip through the crack and will never forget to follow up with people. That’s it! It is so simple to schedule the emails with Boomerang. You can now write the birthday notes when you have time and send them at right time with Boomerang. You can also communicate with people in different time zones, follow up with your sales head, and lots more.
Cons of Boomerang
This is a subscription-based service. The free version allows a user to schedule only ten emails a month. The other concern is that you have to grant third-party access to your Gmail account for scheduling emails. Overall Boomerang for Gmail is a nice Edge, Firefox, Chrome plugin which gives you total control over when you send and receive email messages. Get Boomerang here,