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Spike’s Email Platform Is Making Gen Z’s Ditch Gmail

New York Tech Editorial Team by New York Tech Editorial Team
August 15, 2022
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Spike’s Email Platform Is Making Gen Z’s Ditch Gmail
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It’s no secret that Gmail has been the go-to email platform for years now. But a new challenger has emerged, quickly gaining popularity among young users.

Spike is a new email platform specifically designed for millennials and Gen Z. It’s simple to use and has various features that appeal to young users. It is an exciting tool for communication and collaboration. It helps teams to stay connected via email, chat, video calls, and collaborative tools built into the inbox. Spike is a type of mix of both Gmail and slack. Spike is also less cluttered than Gmail, making it easy to organize your inbox. You can customize your swipes to delete, archive, or mark emails as read quickly.

 

How Spike email is making Gen Z people ditch Gmail for them

Some factors provide more value to their customers in Spike than Gmail and slack, which help gen Z ditch Gmail. Let’s discuss in detail:

 

Privacy

One of the most appealing features of Spike is its focus on privacy. Unlike Gmail, which scans your emails for advertising purposes, Spike doesn’t share your data with any third party.

Spike claims they don’t share users’ data with any third party, but Gmail does. It means your data is safer in Spike than in Gmail.

 

Ease of use

Spike is less cluttered than Gmail and provides users with more customization options, making it easy to organize your inbox. It allows you to star the messages, move, mark read/unread, trash and archive. You’ll find all options that Gmail has. And then there are some features that Gmail doesn’t have (you have to use Gmail plugin Mixmax to avail of such features), such as follow-up and reminder time.

 

Integrations

Spike has more integrations than Gmail and Slack, making it easier to connect with other tools and services.

 

Interface

The interface is one of the most important aspects of any email platform, and Spike excels in this department. The interface is simple, clean, bubbly, and easy to navigate.

Spike also offers a dark mode option, perfect for night owls who prefer to work in low light conditions.

 

Pricing

Spike offers a free plan and a paid plan. The free plan is perfect for individual users who only need basic features. The paid plan is geared towards businesses and includes additional features such as unlimited storage, priority support, and custom branding.

The paid plan is also very reasonably priced, especially compared to similar Gmail and Slack plans.

 

 

 

Customer Support

Spike offers excellent customer support. You can contact their team 24/7 via email or live chat. They also have an extensive knowledge base packed with helpful articles and tutorials.

 

Use with or without team collaboration

You can use Spike with or without a team. You can use it with team-based messaging vs. primarily email or other fragmented tools inside an organization. Spike offers a great way to communicate in many different ways with many different teams.

 

Search

Searching in Spike is very fast, even than Gmail. You’ll see two aspects stand out I spike.

  • First, there are three quick filters for ‘files,’ ‘priority,’ and ‘starred.’
  • Secondly, the results are automatically grouped by ‘people,’ ‘files,’ and ‘threads.’

 

With its focus on privacy ease of use and other features, it’s no wonder that Spike is quickly gaining popularity among young users. If you’re looking for a new email platform, Spike is worth checking out.

 

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