How to Manage support@, sales@, and hello@ in One Inbox
Running multiple company addresses does not have to mean multiple tabs, forwarding chains, and constant context switching. Here is how to bring them together.
Updates, launch notes, and lessons from building Banger.
Running multiple company addresses does not have to mean multiple tabs, forwarding chains, and constant context switching. Here is how to bring them together.
What email triage with AI agents looks like in practice, and how to set it up without losing visibility or giving agents unchecked access to your mailboxes.
Gmail delegation solves the immediate problem and creates five more. Why teams that try to share Gmail accounts outgrow the approach quickly, and what to do instead.
A clear explanation of what a shared inbox is, how it differs from forwarding rules and Gmail delegation, and the signals that tell you your team needs one.
A step-by-step guide to setting up a customer support inbox your whole team can use, with triage, kanban workflows, and AI that fits into the process.
What makes an AI email client actually useful for teams, and how Banger approaches AI triage, drafting, and agents differently from the field.
How Banger compares to Front, Missive, and Help Scout for teams that need a shared inbox with AI agents, custom domains, and Gmail in one place.
Gmail delegation and workarounds explained, and why most teams outgrow them fast. What to do instead if you need real shared inbox functionality.
A practical comparison of shared inbox tools for teams that handle support, sales, or operations email together, and what to look for before you choose.
How Banger uses identities, scoped permissions, approvals, and the local runtime to let AI agents help with email without bypassing user control.
BM1 is Banger’s in-development local categorization model, fine-tuned over Gemma 4 to classify email closer to the user and closer to the sync engine.
Why Banger treats Gmail as a provider with its own ingest, backfill, and send paths instead of pretending it is just another SMTP mailbox.
How Banger projects encrypted mailbox streams, pending actions, labels, unread state, and large thread windows into a fast local inbox.
Why Banger has a local runtime shared by the desktop app, CLI, and MCP extension, and what that runtime owns architecturally.
Kotlin Multiplatform lets Banger share its product core, but polished native apps still require platform-specific escape hatches like Windows WebView2 and macOS AppKit hosting.
The architecture behind Banger Mail: shared mailboxes, human and agent identities, workflow state, Gmail, custom domains, and a local-first runtime.
Banger launches today with shared inboxes, cross-account search, kanban workflows, custom domains, Gmail support, and AI agents for teams.