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InboxThis

Send any page to your email inbox to read it later.

Users965
Rating2.8
Reviews12
Manifest versionV3
7-day growth+31
7-day growth rate+3.32%
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User Growth Over Time

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Version1.5.1
ManifestV3
Size47.93KiB
Languages1English
Published
Store updated
Last crawled
English
Overview

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Welcome to InboxThis 👋, a FREE browser extension to send any webpage 📄 to your inbox ✉️ in 5 seconds.

Today, to save a web page or article to read later, we have to create bookmarks or use a new app (eg. Pocket) or manually email ourselves - it's painful 😰! With InboxThis, you can send any article/web page to your email inbox in just 1 click 👆, without switching windows 🖥️! Yep, in just 1 CLICK, you can send any article or page around the web to your email inbox. This is perfect to save a article you want to read later 🕦, or just to keep it in your inbox 🔖.

No signup or account creation needed - just install the extension and you're set ✅

InboxThis was made because I always save stuff I find on the web - especially articles to read later. In the past, I tried different ways to save them (browser bookmarks, web bookmarklet, online bookmarker, Pocket app, etc.). Just like the simplest solutions are often the best, I ended up just using emails - sending myself emails with the link I wanted to save. It's time-consuming though: copy the URL, open my email, compose a new one, paste it in the body, type my email address to be the recipient, click send, then go back to wherever I was, each time.

So we created the InboxThis Chrome extension, to send any article/website to your inbox in just 1 click! It works like this:

1. When you're on a page/article you want to save, you click on our extension icon in Chrome.

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