Superhuman vs. Thunderbird

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Superhuman
Score 9.0 out of 10
N/A
Superhuman for Business is an email management solution that helps to enhance team collaboration and help users maintain focus. Some features include timed sent, Unsend, conversation snooze, support for offline actions, Gmail shortcuts, etc.
$30
per month per user
Thunderbird
Score 8.3 out of 10
N/A
Thunderbird is an open-source email management application from MZLA Technologies Corporation, a subsidiary of Mozilla.N/A
Pricing
SuperhumanThunderbird
Editions & Modules
Starter
$30
per month per user
Business
$40
per month per user
Enterprise
Contact for pricing
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
SuperhumanThunderbird
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsUp to 18% discount for annual billing on Starter and Business plans.
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Community Pulse
SuperhumanThunderbird
Considered Both Products
Superhuman
Chose Superhuman
Superhuman is far simpler to use and get started with. The UI is modern and suits all the needs. AI, although it has limited real-life use, is very much optimized and fits the use case. It is compatible and easy to configure.
Thunderbird

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User Ratings
SuperhumanThunderbird
Likelihood to Recommend
10.0
(4 ratings)
7.7
(3 ratings)
Usability
10.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
SuperhumanThunderbird
Likelihood to Recommend
Grammarly
1. Inbox management 2. Saving time 3. For CXOs, it can save a lot of time. 4. Superhuman AI is very good, optimized for the use case. 5. UI/UX is to notch, the team has really put in some effort here. 6. Although there's a learning curve but the onboarding makes it very simple.
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Thunderbird
I like that it's free, I like that it's open-source, and the fact that it allows IMAP lets me have this on all 3 laptops and it's synced. I would never consider using it as my primary email client, however; just too clunky and can't navigate around fast enough the way I do with Gmail. And not even close to having all the features I'd need that Gmail does: 30 second undo-sending, canned responses, easy-to-create signatures for each email address (I literally toggle over to Gmail, compose a message, and paste my sig into the body of Thunderbird emails, so clunky), all spam ends up in my inbox even after I've marked enough as spam that it should know, email labeling and filtering... Gmail is just way more advanced and feature-ful. But, Thunderbird does beat my ridiculous RoundCube webmail interface!
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Pros
Grammarly
  • Faster than Gmail - if speed is a priority Superhuman loads and processes very quickly
  • Clean interface - Superhuman is well designed, making it easy to focus on only what you're writing
  • Snippets save time - by prewriting snippets and adding them via shortcuts, writing emails is quick
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Thunderbird
  • Email receiving
  • Email sending
  • Email composition
  • Ability to add calendar and task plugins
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Cons
Grammarly
  • When I started adopting it, it was VERY Apple-focused. I could not get access to Android and Windows. They are not releasing an Android version, and there is web access for Windows, which I use with an iPhone.
  • Built-in calendar, while nice, could be a little more functional.
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Thunderbird
  • definitely needs a mobile /andriod version
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Usability
Grammarly
It's amazing, it solves the inbox management problem. Makes emails keyboard friendly and AI is self-sufficient.
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Thunderbird
Thunderbird is a software very simple to use, but efficient in every aspect. We don't have a specific need, apart to manage email in both directions, and Thunderbird does it's job in the best way. I would like to see a more friendly interface, with some colours more, to help the sight in the email searching. When we have many of them, sometimes it's difficult to find the one that we need.
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Alternatives Considered
Grammarly
You could have information from your contacts right on your inbox.
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Thunderbird
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Return on Investment
Grammarly
  • Sales call intensity improving
  • Focused workflows which help avoid the scattered "ADD" style in which emails arrive
  • Efficiency
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Thunderbird
  • Its FREE and donation based. Can't get better than that.
  • I love that we aren't giving away our privacy to Google.
  • And I especially love that it's a grass-rootsy endeavor.
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