Acompli

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== Acompli ==

Acompli was a mobile email application that aimed to enhance productivity by integrating email, calendar, and contacts into a single app. It was designed to provide a seamless experience for managing professional communications on mobile devices. Acompli was particularly notable for its user-friendly interface and powerful features that catered to business users.

History[edit | edit source]

Acompli was founded in 2013 by Javier Soltero, Kevin Henrikson, JJ Zhuang, and Joao Correia. The company was based in San Francisco, California. The founders aimed to address the challenges faced by professionals in managing their emails and schedules on mobile devices. Acompli quickly gained attention for its innovative approach to mobile email management.

In December 2014, Acompli was acquired by Microsoft Corporation for approximately $200 million. Following the acquisition, Acompli's technology was integrated into Microsoft's Outlook mobile app, significantly enhancing its functionality and user experience.

Features[edit | edit source]

Acompli offered several features that distinguished it from other email applications at the time:

  • Unified Inbox: Acompli provided a unified inbox that allowed users to view emails from multiple accounts in one place. This feature was particularly useful for users who managed several email accounts.
  • Integrated Calendar: The app included a built-in calendar that was seamlessly integrated with the email interface. Users could easily schedule meetings and view their calendar without leaving the app.
  • Focused Inbox: Acompli introduced a "Focused Inbox" feature that prioritized important emails, helping users to focus on the most relevant messages.
  • File Management: The app allowed users to easily access and attach files from cloud storage services such as Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive.
  • Quick Actions: Acompli included quick actions for managing emails, such as swipe gestures to archive or delete messages, making email management more efficient.
  • Location Sharing: Users could share their location directly from the app, which was useful for coordinating meetings and events.

Impact and Legacy[edit | edit source]

Acompli's acquisition by Microsoft and its integration into Outlook Mobile had a significant impact on the mobile email landscape. The features and design principles pioneered by Acompli became foundational elements of the Outlook app, which is now one of the most popular email clients on mobile devices.

The success of Acompli demonstrated the importance of integrating email, calendar, and contacts into a single, cohesive app to improve productivity. It also highlighted the growing need for mobile-first solutions in professional communication.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Acompli was a pioneering mobile email application that set new standards for productivity and user experience. Its innovative features and seamless integration of email, calendar, and contacts made it a valuable tool for business users. The acquisition by Microsoft and the subsequent integration into Outlook Mobile ensured that Acompli's legacy would continue to influence mobile email applications for years to come.

References[edit | edit source]

  • Soltero, J., Henrikson, K., Zhuang, J., & Correia, J. (2013). Acompli: A New Approach to Mobile Email. Retrieved from [Acompli Official Website](https://www.acompli.com)
  • Microsoft News Center. (2014). Microsoft Acquires Acompli to Accelerate Cross-Platform Email Innovation. Retrieved from [Microsoft News](https://news.microsoft.com)
  • TechCrunch. (2014). Microsoft Buys Acompli, A Mobile Email App, For Over $200M. Retrieved from [TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com)
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