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MixMax

by Olof Mathe@Olofvia The SaaS Podcast
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MixMax is a Gmail productivity plugin co-founded by Olof Mathe, a former Google Gmail designer. The tool enables users to track emails, schedule meetings, create email templates, and schedule sends. Limited traction data is available in this podcast show notes excerpt.

Why They Built It

A productivity tool inspired by founder's experience as a former Google Gmail designer to streamline email workflows and scheduling.

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