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Taskbox Launches to Redefine Email as Social Tasks
AUSTIN, TX, Mar 05, 2013 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) --
Taskbox, Inc., the company behind the popular Taskbox - Mail iPhone
app, today announced the public launch of the 2.0 version of its
social task management app for email and an initial $600K round of
seed funding.
The Taskbox advanced mobile email client fills a necessary gap with
its easy to use productivity and organization features. For the first
time ever, users can empty their inboxes on the go while also
creating a prioritized list of important items that require
additional follow up. With simple gestures, users can send instant
replies, distinguish between important and unimportant messages, and
move messages to priority-based follow-up lists.
The $600K seed round of financing was led by the Central Texas Angel
Network. Taskbox will utilize the funding for several facets of
growth including further technology enhancements, staffing and
marketing.
"Taskbox is transforming the process of reading, prioritizing and
following up on emails and action items," said Andrew Eye, CEO of
Taskbox. "Taskbox isn't only for casual use. Our customers have been
asking us for features that would allow them to organize both their
personal and professional lives in one tool."
Co-founder and CTO Adam Cianfichi added: "We've incorporated
enterprise-class privacy, security and infinite scalability with a
gesture-based interface for clearing out your inbox. We don't put any
proprietary servers between your smartphone and your email, enabling
us to maintain the same 99.99 percent uptime as Gmail and other mail
providers. As our email inboxes grow more cluttered than ever,
Taskbox is the right solution -- at work and at home."
Social Task Management for Email
Most workers spend 28 percent of their workweeks processing
emails[1], the equivalent of 650 hours per year. Yet existing systems
for managing email haven't truly evolved during the past decade. Task
management is traditionally limited to workflows outside of email,
such as calendars and to-do lists, despite the fact that email
remains the largest source of tasks. Usage patterns for traditional
social business apps that aim to replace email show that most people
stop interacting with these apps after 1-3 months. People then return
to their email inboxes, which were devoid of real task management
capabilities -- until now.
"With Taskbox, users can experience the best aspects of task
management without ever leaving their inboxes," said Rick Timmins of
the Central Texas Angel Network. "Taskbox is not only making it
faster to manage email workflows, but its bringing transparency and
accountability back to the email process. People can finally close
the loop on every outstanding message. If that isn't providing value
in today's world, I don't know what is."
Cutting Email Time Commitment in Half
With Taskbox one can clear their inbox in half the time by allowing
users to:
-- Swipe unimportant messages, spam, and trash out of the inbox;
-- Gather important messages requiring additional follow up into a single
list;
-- Sort open items by due date or priority;
-- Delegate and track action items assigned to other team members;
-- Send one click Quick Response messages that indicate absence,
acknowledgement or immediate action;
-- Manage all emails in a single, intuitive dashboard.
To learn more about Taskbox, please visit http://taskbox.co. Taskbox is
available for Gmail and Google Apps on Apple iOS/iPhone for $2.99 in
the App Store.
About Taskbox
Taskbox, the social task management company, turns your email inbox
into a task list. Using simple gestures, you can clear your inbox and
update your tasks in 60 seconds. By transforming your inbox into an
accountable, responsive and delegated workflow, Taskbox will shave
hours from your email -- and add years to your life. To learn more
about Taskbox, visit http://taskbox.co.
Sources
[1] Washington Post, "How Much Time You Really Spend Emailing at
Work," 31 July 2012.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-leadership/post/how-much-time-you-really-spend-emailing-at-work/2012/07/31/gJQAI50sMX_blog.html
SOURCE: Taskbox
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