Good question lqet, thanks. I did create a version that added each message as an EML file to the email with links to each file too. Perhaps a cunning combination of the two variants might be the way forward. Appreciate the suggestion, it's a good one.
I second the "delay-then-send" approach. Don't bother with a digest. Just hold email until the scheduled time then release them. Might want to put suitable intervals or you might get zinged for spam or otherwise throttled. You've probably hit that already.
I use a similar but far less fancy approach with email filters: I have everything put into its own filtered folders then only check them on a schedule.
Your approach is good because the schedule is right there in the email address.
Thanks, rs23296008n1. I toyed with the idea of a send in one hit approach, but feel it will be counterproductive to having a calm inbox. Getting 5, 10, 50 emails in quick succession would certainly raise my stress levels. Perhaps I can offer two or three digest variations... 1) all in one as it is now (plus eml) 2) burst.
Very good. I’m noting all these suggestions down. The app only launched a few days ago. I wanted to make sure it was a valid product first before doing too much to it. I’ll gradually add more functionality and examples over time.
Sounds like you have your mvp and have an incremental plan going forward. Good. The thing is out in the world - that is something a lot of folks don't do.