Quick summary
Threadsy brings email and social networks together on a single page so you can view all the conversations that matter to you in one place. It’s designed as a unified inbox and stream view, making it a practical alternative for people who want to cut down on browser tabs and centralize their messages.
Services you can link
- IMAP accounts
- MobileMe
- AOL Mail
- Hotmail (US only)
- Yahoo! Mail (US only)
- Gmail
Setup and first impressions
Getting started with Threadsy is straightforward: connect your accounts and the service begins pulling in messages and updates right away. Multiple email addresses and social network feeds appear in the interface almost immediately, so you’ll quickly see how everything looks together.
How messages are arranged
Threadsy separates content into two main areas: a streams section for status updates, and an inbound area for direct messages and mentions. For example:
- Status updates from Facebook and Twitter show up in the streams area.
- Emails, Facebook messages and Twitter mentions land in the inbound area for focused attention.
Advantages and caveats
Pros:
- Attractive, consolidated interface that reduces the need for many open tabs.
- Quick to set up and immediately populates with your messages.
Limitations:
- If you connect too many sources, the inbound view can become overwhelming.
- High-traffic feeds can move very quickly, increasing the chance that you’ll miss items.
- Native services such as Gmail usually display new messages slightly faster than a third-party hub.
Bottom line
Threadsy is a clean, functional solution for combining email and social media into a single dashboard. It works best if you avoid overloading it with too many high-volume accounts; used moderately, it’s an attractive way to keep your communication in one place.
Technical
- Web App
- Free