Identify Companies in Your Inbox.
It's no secret that companies have more purchasing power than individuals, so identifying them in your inbox can be helpful when you need to triage who you reply back to first.
Email Sender Icons by cloudHQ does just that. It visually associates an official company logo (favicon) to someone who sends you an email, without having to open the email itself. It's like "caller id" for your email.
Now you can prioritize triaging your email response time to large companies first, instead of individuals with a free email account on platforms like Gmail™, Yahoo, Hotmail, etc.
Easily Identify:
- Companies in your inbox
- Invoices to pay (Paypal, Venmo, etc)
- Inter-office emails
- Purchase Orders
The icon (aka favicon) is determined by the sender's email domain address, and appears on the same line as your email preview.
For example, if you receive an email from [email protected], this Gmail™ extension will add the Tesla logo next to your message preview so that you can immediately identify that Elon is probably very important and you should return his message before others in your inbox.
A note on privacy and security:
All logo (favicon) processing is done locally within your browser, and no Gmail™ data is ever uploaded or shared anywhere.
cloudHQ. Helping your productivity, 1 click at a time.
cloudHQ Website: https://www.cloudhq.net/
App Website: https://www.email-sender-icons.com
Pricing: FREE
Support page: https://support.cloudhq.net
Blog: https://support.cloudhq.net/category/browser-extensions/email-sender-icons/
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Latest reviews
- (2023-04-02) Jeannine Earp: Robust extension that enhances email productivity by providing users with clear and recognizable icons for various email services, with extensive experience in the field making it a solid choice for anyone seeking to optimize their email workflow. 5 stars.
- (2023-03-29) Peter Greer: Good extension for quickly identifying the sender of an email, making it easier to organize and prioritize your inbox. 5/5 for me.
- (2023-03-22) Virgil Patterson: Quite a simple yet practical tool that makes it easy to identify the sender of an email, but it could benefit from adding more customization options to adjust the icon size and style to better match individual preferences. Overall I recommend this extension.
- (2023-03-16) Anthony Thompson: Useful extension that allows me to quickly and easily identify the sender of an email and their organization, improving productivity and helping to prioritize important communication.
- (2023-02-28) Simon Yoda: This is a great tool for Gmail users who want to quickly and easily identify the senders of their emails. The icons make it easy to differentiate between emails from different senders, which can be especially helpful for those who receive a high volume of emails. Overall, this is a simple but effective tool that improved my experience of Gmail.
- (2022-09-14) Jon Boyer: Toggle Text Labels leaving just favicon would be my top request followed by DarkMode option / 5 stars Works as stated
- (2022-03-09) Queen Joseph: I like the Email Sender Icon because it helps me quickly identify spam in my inbox.
- (2022-02-08) George Papadimitriou: Not helpful. It just shows the company domain next to the email, but the Gmail labels already do that way better. Eventually ends up occupying more screen real estate to no avail.
- (2022-02-03) Ronaldo Cameranda: Keeps me productive all day, no more guessing what companies are emailing me!
- (2022-01-31) Mackenzie Cherazee: Really smart extension that helps me stay organized.
- (2022-01-19) Madeleine Amatorian: This helps me save so much time! I basically respond to all my work emails first, and I just get back to the others when I can. I'm in sales, so if I'd rather close a big deal than a small one.
- (2022-01-19) Carlos Cantaliaga: I didn't even know how much I needed this. It makes my day-to-day more organized and I know what to do in order of importance. Impressive.
- (2022-01-19) Brenda Abelini: I'm a fan!