![]() ![]() Superhuman cannot run on Android devices, though reportedly support for them is on the way. Superhuman is available for macOS, iPhone, and iPad, as well as in Chrome using a browser extension. Superhuman is only compatible with Gmail and Outlook email accounts. The point is that Superhuman isn't just expensive-it's super expensive. ![]() Proton Mail, a privacy-oriented email hosting service, offers a free version and starts at $3.99 per month. Hey.com, for example, offers a similar feature set and gives you email hosting starting at $99 per year, which is less than a third of what Superhuman charges. I bring this up because several Gmail alternatives, which offer email hosting and some of the same features you get from Superhuman, cost less than Superhuman on its own. You can use a free Gmail or Outlook account, although if you have a custom domain name, you (or your employer or educational institution) probably pay for Google Workspace or Microsoft 365, both of which start at $6 per account per month. And as mentioned, you need a Gmail or Outlook account to use it. Superhuman is an email client for Gmail and Outlook, not an email hosting service. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Toggl Track Review There is no free version and no free trial. Superhuman starts at $30 per person per month, which works out to $360 a year. I've been using this email client for a month and simply don't understand the appeal, especially given its exorbitant price. Even so, Superhuman starts at $30 and I struggled to find anything it can do that Outlook and Gmail can’t-and you literally can’t use Superhuman if you don’t already have Outlook or Gmail. The result truly is fast, and the app itself is sleek. ![]()
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