Current polymail is expensive, the $13/month plan for 2 accounts is a joke.<p>With the $30/month plan, it's as expensive as superhuman, so unless you're going the enterprise way, forget it. I mean, most developer tools cost less than that.<p>And this is coming from someone who is begging to pay someone to just provide me an email client/service that:<p>1. Supports IMAP/Gmail/Etc<p>2. Has a clean UI (Features should be configs, not UI clutter, newton mail is a perfect example, I paid for it through all their comebacks and finally gave up when I noticed they gave up)<p>3. Supports common shortcuts (Gmail set the standard, so let me hit C to compose)<p>4. Do not add their branded weirdness (In Outlook CMD+R is reply, not refresh)<p>5. Give me privacy. My email is private, not for you to scan and sell my data and hide it somewhere in the TOS that you care for my privacy but might blah blah 3rd parties. No, leave it alone, there is business info in there, there is sensitive personal info in there period. Looking at you Spike and Edison mail.<p>6. Be fast: I want to open it quickly, get through my email quickly and quit quickly (Spark mail wants to sync my email when I hit CMD+Q, I dropped it)<p>7. Provide a seamless experience across desktop and mobile. I should not have to login to all my email accounts again on other devices. I know this means server, but as long as you guarantee point 5, I'm ok.<p>If this is just a client, $30 is too expensive. It has too many features that I'm not sure regular people really use/need. All the collaboration, calendar and integration features could be gone from the $13 plan, and limit to 5 accounts.<p>If you provide other services, like Proton does, I'd likely agree. Only reason I am not using Protonmail is it does not support other accounts, IMAP, etc.