Rekindly

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Connecting mailboxes

Rekindly works from your real inbox — read once, understood properly, and never touched without your say-so.

Your inbox

Read and send access, nothing more

You connect Gmail with your Google account. Rekindly asks for two permissions only — the ability to read your mail and the ability to send on your behalf when you click send.

What Rekindly can do

Rekindly requests read and send access to your Gmail. It never asks for permission to modify, organise or delete your mail, and it never composes drafts inside your mailbox. Read is for understanding your history; send is only ever triggered by you clicking send on a follow-up you have reviewed.

What it reads

Only the labels you choose. Most studios already keep client conversations under a label like "Clients" — you point Rekindly at those and it reads the threads there to build a contact record per client. It does not read labels you have not selected.

Sending is always your click

Nothing is ever sent without you pressing send and confirming in the browser. There is no scheduled or automated sending of any kind. You can also send a test to yourself first to see exactly how a follow-up will look.

More mailboxes, and Outlook

Support for connecting several mailboxes to one account is on the roadmap. Microsoft Outlook is coming soon. For now, Rekindly connects one Gmail mailbox at a time.

Disconnect anytime

You can revoke Rekindly's access with a single click in settings, and the panic button removes every contact, thread and draft we hold for you and revokes access at the same time. You are always in control of the connection.

Ready when you are

Turn a cold inbox into a warm pipeline

Rekindly is invite-only while we onboard studios one at a time. Request access and we will be in touch.

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