| This is a little heavy on the advertorial. Also - aren't we past the 'false scarcity' thing these days? If you're going to talk about it publicly, why can't I try it? "Ooh, you can use it sooner if you know someone who is using it" Sorry that I'm not already in your club, but I was excited to look at it, now, I'm a tiny bit miffed, but most importantly I may not remember to come back. ... The author lamented 'decision making' 'getting back to someone' etc. which we can all empathize with. The marketing collateral of Superhuman talks about 'speed' i.e. not having to wait 100ms for anything ... I'm not sure how the two are deeply related. Yes, a refresh and speed will be great, but I personally don't think that's the issue. It's a rather difficult thing for orgs to try to magically organize information, Google seems to be trying a few things and while novel and impressive, ultimately I think they are futile. Anyhow, I'm stoked that people are trying to re-invent old things, excited to try it. I guess when my 'klout' score gets high enough? |
Seriously? Once-in-a-lifetime founders? For an email client? That's how you know this is marketing garbage.