Inbox at speed
Threads, compose, full-text search, and a dense keyboard shortcut layer modeled after the tools power users already love.
Via is an AI-powered Gmail client built for people who move fast. Keyboard-first, read receipts, smart triage, calendar — wrapped in a liquid glass interface.
Email should be the tool you reach for first — not the app you dread. Modern inboxes are bloated with menus, nagging AI suggestions, and interfaces that treat a single keystroke like a multi-step form. Meanwhile, the people who ship the most work rely on keyboard shortcuts, read receipts, and clean triage. That shouldn't cost $30 a month.
Via is a Gmail client built around one principle: get out of your way. A liquid glass surface that disappears into the background. AI triage that only runs when you ask. Read receipts with geo and device breakdown when you need to close a deal. Calendar, keyboard navigation, snooze — the table stakes, done right, in a design that feels like the future.
Shipping today, in the private beta.
Threads, compose, full-text search, and a dense keyboard shortcut layer modeled after the tools power users already love.
See exactly when your emails are opened. Geographic breakdown, device type, and an engagement heatmap — built in, not bolted on.
View events, create invites, and RSVP without leaving the thread. Google Calendar is where Via lives.
Press one key. GPT-4o-mini sorts your inbox into what matters and what doesn't — on-demand, never automatic.
Open rates, geographic data, device breakdown, and a 30-day engagement heatmap. Know what's working.
Pause a thread. Bring it back at 8am tomorrow, Monday morning, or a custom time. Your inbox — on your schedule.
Translucent surfaces. 40px backdrop blur. An iOS 26 aesthetic, pulled through to the desktop. Light and dark mode, both dialed in.
AES-256-GCM encrypted tokens. CSP headers. No data selling, ever. Revoke access and delete everything in one click.
Translucent panels, real depth, and typography that reads like a magazine.
Every panel in Via uses layered translucency — a frosted backdrop, a subtle inner highlight, and a hairline border that catches ambient light. The result is an interface that feels physical without ever getting in the way of the content.
Hey Sarah — read your doc twice. Two ideas I think move the needle…
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Shipping regularly through the beta.