Introducing Banger
Work email is still more annoying than it should be.
If your team handles support@, sales@, hello@, or founder inboxes, you already know the pattern: one part Gmail delegation, one part forwarding rules, one part tribal knowledge, and a lot of “who is replying to this?” in Slack.
Today, May 1, 2026, we are launching Banger, a new take on shared inbox software for teams that want email to feel organized, collaborative, and actually fast. Our goal is simple: share your company’s email inbox with teammates and AI agents, without turning email into a messy pile of labels, copies, and workarounds.
A shared inbox for teams, not a personal inbox with workarounds
Most work email tools still feel like personal inboxes stretched past their limits. They were not really designed for a support team, an operations team, or a company that runs multiple addresses across custom domains and Gmail accounts. So teams improvise. Threads get forwarded. Labels mean different things to different people. Search breaks across accounts. Ownership is fuzzy.
Banger is built around a different assumption: work email is team work. That means:
- every connected account lives in one place
- shared inboxes are a first-class workflow, not an afterthought
- threads can move through a kanban-style process instead of disappearing into folders
- everyone can see what is being handled, what is waiting, and what still needs a reply
If you have been looking for a shared inbox for support, a team email app for sales, or a cleaner way to run company addresses without duct tape, that is exactly the problem we are solving.
AI email agents that work inside the workflow
AI is showing up in a lot of email products right now, but most of it feels bolted on. We think AI should be useful in the actual flow of work, not trapped behind a separate button or hidden in a vague “assistant” panel.
In Banger, AI agents operate alongside your team. They help with the boring, repetitive, and easy-to-miss parts of work email:
- triaging incoming threads
- drafting replies
- sorting conversations into meaningful categories
- helping teams move faster without losing context
Just as important, they do this with visibility and controlled access. The point is not to replace your team. The point is to remove the friction that keeps your team slow.
Custom domains and Gmail, in one place
A lot of teams do not live in a single mailbox setup. Some conversations come through custom domains. Some still run through Gmail. Some companies split inboxes by function, brand, or geography. Most tools make that fragmentation worse.
Banger brings those accounts together into a single system:
- custom domains
- Gmail accounts
- Google Workspace accounts
- one search surface across all of them
That means less tab switching, less guessing, and a much lower chance that an important thread is sitting in the wrong inbox while everyone assumes somebody else has it.
Categories that make sense in plain English
Rules-based email organization usually starts with good intentions and ends in maintenance debt. People create filters, labels, and naming schemes that make sense for a week and then slowly drift out of sync with how the team actually works.
With Banger, teams can create categories in plain English. Instead of building fragile rule trees, you describe what matters:
- flag anything from investors
- separate urgent customer issues from normal support traffic
- surface partnership emails
- keep billing questions together
That approach is easier to set up, easier to understand, and much closer to how teams naturally think about work.
What ships in Banger today
This launch is the foundation, not the finish line, but the first release already handles the core jobs teams need:
- unified inboxes across connected accounts
- shared team mailboxes for collaborative work
- kanban workflows for moving threads through review and resolution
- AI agents for triage, drafting, and categorization
- cross-account search so teams can find the thread they need without guessing where it lives
- plain-English categories that reflect how a company actually operates
We built the launch around the idea that the first version should already feel calmer than the tools it replaces.
Who Banger is for
Banger is a good fit for teams that already know email is operational work, not just communication.
That includes:
- startups handling customer conversations across a few shared addresses
- small support teams that need a better workflow than Gmail delegation
- founders juggling sales, hiring, investor, and customer email in parallel
- operations teams that want shared visibility without building a process out of folders and Slack messages
If that sounds familiar, you do not need more email volume. You need a better system.
Why we built it
We built Banger because the current generation of email tools keeps making simple things feel more complicated than they need to be.
Some products are too enterprise-heavy. Some are too shallow. Some add AI in ways that create more noise instead of more leverage. A lot of them assume work happens in one inbox, handled by one person at a time.
That is not how modern teams actually operate.
We wanted something that felt:
- collaborative by default
- fast enough for everyday use
- structured enough for real team workflows
- practical about AI instead of theatrical
That is the bar we are building against.
What comes next
Launch day matters, but the real work starts after launch. We are going to keep tightening the shared inbox experience, keep improving the agent workflow, and keep making Banger feel like the obvious home for company email.
The product direction is straightforward: less inbox chaos, better team coordination, and AI that helps in concrete ways.
Try Banger
If you want a better shared inbox for teams, a more useful AI email workflow, or a cleaner way to run team email across custom domains and Gmail, you can try Banger starting today.
Download Banger and see what work email looks like when it is built for a team instead of patched together from personal tools.