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- 🙏 No more stress with browser tabs
- 🧐 Get the full Gmail & Calendar experience
- ⚡️️ No Electron - small and light apps
- 📏 Polished, responsive, compact design
- 🎨 Gorgeous Themes and Dark Modes
- 🛎 Notifications for all your accounts
- 🍕 Support two Italian indie makers
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The
best
Gmail
and
Google
Calendar
clients
for
Mac
All your emails and calendar events, every Gmail feature, powerful multi-account and notifications, gorgeous themes. All of this in a suite of beautiful and lightweight apps.
Why Boxy Suite?
Because your emails and calendars deserve a dedicated, focused environment to make you more productive, without distractions and stress. This is why we've created the best Google apps experience for the Mac.
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Boxy For Gmail
Get all the benefits and unique features of Gmail, in a custom wrapper styled to match macOS beautiful interface. It's the Gmail you know, refined and improved.
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Dark Mode
We restyled Gmail's dark theme to perfectly match Mojave's Dark Mode.
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Polished UI
A completely refined, more compact interface compared to the browser.
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Handy shortcuts
Familiar macOS shortcuts on top of Gmail's ones you already know.
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Every email at your fingertips
Search through all your emails, instantly, with Gmail's built-in search and advanced filters.
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Your new default client
When you click a "mailto" link in your browser, Boxy for Gmail will launch and set up a new message for you.
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Reader Mode
Use Reader Mode to enjoy a pleasing, distraction-free reading experience.
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Not Electron apps
A custom tech stack makes the apps lightweight and performant.
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Calendar integration
Links in Boxy for Gmail will launch Boxy for Calendar, not yet another tab.
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Status bar icon
Quickly show and hide Boxy for Gmail. Right there when you need it.
Boxy Suite is a beautiful and highly functional way to free the power of the G Suite from the browser and use it as a set of finely integrated native apps. Highly recommended.
Chris Messina Hashtag Inventor and Product Designer -
Dark Mode
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Boxy For Calendar
Here's a client that finally takes the minimal, yet powerful, Google Calendar experience to the Mac, deeply integrated with the rest of the Suite.
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Today's date on your Dock
Boxy for Calendar shows the current date both in the Dock and in the status bar icon.
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Beautiful Themes
Enjoy your calendar in unique, custom-built themes: Light, Dark and Black.
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Constantly Up-to-Date
As G Suite customers ourselves, we always make sure to keep the clients up-to-date.
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Pixel-Perfect
We work hard to polish and refine the web apps to make them look perfectly at home on macOS.
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All your accounts at your fingertips
Access your accounts with quick shortcuts or with the Dashboard (more below).
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Never miss a meeting
Get notified about events from all your accounts.
Boxy makes G Suite beautiful and gives it those extra priceless features that should have been there from the start.
Zee M Kane Media/Tech Entrepreneur -
Today's date on your Dock
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Boxy Dashboard
Your Google accounts Swiss Army knife. One click on a Status Bar icon gives you a quick overview and instant access to all your emails and calendar events.
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Everything under control
The Dashboard offers the most convenient way to see all your emails and events at a glance.
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We sweat the details
Since it's build to be used every day, we made sure it looks absolutely perfect.
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Notifications Hub
The Dashboard is a powerful notifications hub for all the Suite.
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Made for Google
Boxy Suite and the Dashboard are built for Google apps users.
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Master every account
You can choose to expand and collapse accounts, to always keep an eye on what matters to you.
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Quick launcher
With just one click in the Dashboard, launch the right app with the right account.
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Everything under control
See the difference for yourself
We've spent countless hours tweaking the style of the apps to become more responsive, more native-feeling and less cluttered than their browser counter-part.
Click on the image below to see the difference.