HEY Email

4.4
3.2K reviews
50K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Full of features you didn’t know you needed, but you won’t be able to live without.

Screen emails like you screen calls
You screen your calls, so why can’t you screen your emails? With HEY, you can. HEY puts you in complete control of who’s allowed to email you. The first time someone emails you, you get to decide if you want to hear from them again.

Send an email to the web
Personal publishing has never been easier. Send an email to world@hey.com from your personal HEY account to publish it on a webpage that the whole world can see. People can subscribe via email, or follow along via RSS.

The Imbox: It’s not a typo
Everyone hates their bloated inbox, so HEY has a focused Imbox instead. Your Imbox is where important, immediate emails go from people or services you care about. No random receipts, no “I rarely read these” newsletters, and no special offers crowding out the stuff you really care about.

Track an email’s progress through stages
Things get messy when you’re handling a situation with numerous email threads and multiple steps. With HEY, you can use Workflows to define stages and visually track an email’s progress through a multi-step process.

Add a simple, searchable note to any contact
Need to remember details about a contact? Where you met, their phone number, when to follow-up, etc. Contact Notes are a great way to document details about a contact without having to go digging through your emails.

Quiet by default, loud at your discretion
HEY push notifications are off by default so your phone doesn’t steal your attention every time an inconsequential email hits your Imbox. However, HEY lets you selectively turn them on for specific contacts or threads so you don’t miss the things you really care about.

A built-in “Reply Later” workflow
What if you need to reply, but you don’t have time right now? With HEY, just click the “Reply Later” button to move an email to a dedicated ‘Reply Later’ pile at the bottom of the screen so you don’t lose or forget it.

Just set it aside
Sometimes you get emails you need to reference later - travel info, handy links, numbers you need, etc. With HEY, you can ‘Set Aside’ any email in a neat little pile for easy access whenever you need it. At hand, but out of your face.

Blocking email spies 24-7-365
Many companies track which emails you open, how often you open them, and even where you were when you opened them. It’s a massive invasion of your privacy. HEY blocks these trackers and tells you who’s spying on you.

E pluribus unum
Doesn’t it suck when someone emails you separate threads about the same thing? Yup! With HEY, you can merge separate emails into one so you can keep everything together on a single page. No more dealing with fragmented conversations across separate threads.

Add some style to your Imbox with Cover Art
HEY is all about letting it flow, but some folks prefer an “out of sight, out of mind” approach. That’s where Cover Art comes in. Choose a style or upload your own image, and a cover will slide up over your previously seen emails. It’s a great way to add some life to your Imbox.

Link accounts and see all your email in one place
If you have multiple HEY accounts — like one for personal use and one for work — you can view them together without having to log in and out.

Spread ’em out, read ’em together
Let’s say you have 7 unread emails. Why do you have to open one, close one, open one, close one, open one, close one, and so on. It’s ridiculously inefficient. With HEY, you can open multiple emails at once and just scroll through them, just like you would a newsfeed. It’s a revolutionary way to read your emails. You’ll never go back to the old way.

And much more... Visit hey.com to learn more.
Updated on
17 Sept 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
App info and performance
This app may collect these data types
Personal info, Messages and 6 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.4
3.06K reviews
ledbetter
24 June 2020
Just got HEY today. Interface is awesome and I'm loving all of the features. I'm having trouble figuring out the "Clip" feature. It says just highlight text but nothing happens on the Android app or desktop. When I try to right-click on desktop it doesn't do anything besides the normal context menu also.
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Basecamp
25 June 2020
Hi, thank you for your kind words! When you highlight text in an email (might not work in our "training emails") you will see a button in the lower part of the screen that says "Clip". If you tap this it will save that text in the Clips section accessible by tapping your picture. Need more help: support@hey.com
Guy onInternet
1 February 2021
Potential as my main email app. For now, I communicate with vendors and service providers on it just in case they share my email info. As a legacy ESP user, hey's UI isn't intuitive yet for me. But I sprinted thru the onboarding tutorial (as users do) and do not live in the app. My notes: Renewal date and renewal subscription costs should more readily available just in case a user needs to make a churn decision. It's a beautiful app, though w/ good cx.
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Basecamp
2 February 2021
Thanks for your honest review. We've got more improvements in store with HEY. If you have any questions, please let us know: support@hey.com
Efon Ekpo
25 October 2020
I'm still testing it but so far, it's the most useful email app I've seen. However, paying $100 when the others are basically free, is not something I'm a fan of. I would be willing to pay $50 per year, either that or a monthly fee of about $8, rather than a huge $100 payment. I know it's about not having ads, but people don't mind ads if it's not too invasive, and would rather go with a service like Gmail, Outlook, etc. Please try the monthly payment method. Also, incorporate note taking.
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What's new

🫧 Move emails to the top of your Imbox with Bubble up Now
✉️ Send the same reply to multiple recipients in one step
🐛 Bug fixes