An email client to take control of your inbox
Aren't too happy with your current email client? Maybe you are but you're willing to discover new experiences when it comes to managing your emails? Then you might be interested in starting to download Spark Android, an email client with which you can gain greater control over your online mail. Spark APK is an excellent alternative to other email services.
A new way of managing your emails
Spark APK is totally free and has been developed to carry out smart actions on your mail, such as giving priority to certain emails, reduce the noise, and implement the most advanced management tools. Its goal is to help us empty our inbox once and for all. That's why it highlights the most important messages and also those sent by real people, letting us handle the rest of them all together in batches.
The following are the main functions of this email client that intends to reduce our distractions and hopes to be a solid alternative to other email apps for Android such as Gmail or Yahoo!:
- Design with fewer visual distractions.
- Advanced functions: postpone, send later by scheduling the time, reminders, keep track of conversations, smart searches, advanced email customization...
- Sign your emails with a simple gesture.
- Functions adapted to teamwork that allow us to create private email discussion threads, write emails collaboratively amongst several users, or create links to be shared on Slack, Skype, CRM, Trello...
Download Spark Android to get hold of an eye-catching email client that's still under development and which we expect to incorporate new functions and features in the future.
What's new in the latest version
- No longer accepts Russian users.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 8.0.
- Offers in-app purchases.
- Instructions to install XAPKs on Android
With a degree in History, and later, in Documentation, I have over a decade of experience testing and writing about apps: reviews, guides, articles, news, tricks, and more. They have been countless, especially on Android, an operating system...
Antony Peel