The new application from Google to manage emails has arrived making itself noticed. And it is that Inbox poses an interesting alternative for all those users who actively use their Gmail An application that, for the moment, has arrived in limited form, giving way with a dropper to users who want to use Inbox with a somewhat confusing invitation serviceSomething that is further increasing the excitement of those users who want to try this tool.
The first thing is to understand that Google wants this launch to be gradual but firm That is why it has devised this invitation system that regulates the access of the first users before making the official presentation and open doors for everyone Something that will help them to clean up any problem or inconvenience that has crept into their development without affecting to a large number of users.
Thus, the first thing to do to get an invitation to Inbox is to request it from Google through its own website. From here it receives requests and releases invitations slowly but steadily.Once one of these invitations is received, all you have to do is access the Inbox service through the web version or through its application for smartphones
This is where the key point comes in. And it is that Google has devised this system of invitations so that the users themselves can also invite other people to use Inbox However, and again, the system is very limited to prevent large failures from spreading to large masses. Therefore, not all users will be able to send invitations at the moment Only those who have the golden ticket
And, in the truest style of the film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, only those who have these golden tickets can send invitations to other people These tickets can be seen in the upper right corner of the main screen in the web version of Inbox Simply click on it to send up to three invitations to three different users just by typing their email address Gmail
This will send them an email from Inbox confirming that they have access to the service, being able to use it both on the web like in the app. And, if they're lucky and Google is feeling generous (or rather the service is ready for it), it's possible that these users also have the precious golden tickets or invitations to open the doors to other users.
However, as we say, for the moment Google is being quite restrictive with this striking service of email ordering and productivityA tool that can be really useful for those users who organize their daily lives through email, ordering their tasks and messages according to theme, genre, importance, time to carry out”¦ all with a great degree of customization to adapt to the needs of each user and with a simple but attractive and useful design. And best of all: completely free