Hey.com vs. Fastmail. A Review

  • After watching the 36 minute video on Hey, I signed up for a trial and forwarded my email to it.

    I already pay for ProtonMail and FastMail, both excellent products. I honestly don’t know how I will feel about Hey after using it for a week or two, but I must say that there are a lot of good ideas.

    They are really product and software artists.

  • I signed up for the HEY trial and then ended up a paying customer after it ended. We'll see how I feel after the first year. I am just forwarding my email to it from a G Suite account so luckily there was no migration process involved and I am only emailing a few close friends/family. If I end up not liking it then I will have an easy move back to G Suite.

  • HEY - Review and Redesign https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/hey-review-redesign-marko-bij...

  • >...then our servers proxy the images, so all the sender can know is details about our hosts and nothing about you.

    Other than the most important bit of information, that you saw the email. They also get to know when you saw it.

  • Off-topic ...

    I have not tried Hey.com yet and respect the author for the comparison of the two email platforms, but here’s two points:

    1). Fastmail has custom domains to the nth degree (I have 20+ domains there, not certain how many Hey is planning to support and if they’re willing to handle replies from each)

    2). Gmail or Yahoo seem to be a more appropriate review in these early days

    Just my 2 cents ;)

  • The best feature Hey.com has is to filter out messages by sender quickly. I'm setting up more filters in GMails again after watching the hey.com video, but it takes a lot of time (and many steps) to set up a filter to move all emails sent by somebody to a specific label.