By Alex Magdaleno
Think someone is ignoring your emails? Now you can know for sure.
Your inbox will never look the same after this.
A San Francisco-based startup called Streak has developed a free Google Chrome browser extension that's changing the email game: the extension lets email senders see when recipients open an email.
Using the extension with a Gmail account, senders will be notified when someone opened their email and who opened the email.
If that's not useful — or for some, disturbing — enough, Streak will also tell you where the
email was opened. The extension will put the email on a map, giving the
user real-time location updates about the recipients.
An eye icon
will appear when a user views an email sent with Streak. When the
recipient opens the email, the eye icon will turn green, signaling the
sender that their email has been read. The recipient doesn't need to
have Streak installed for the email sender to be notified that the email
was opened.
The sent email will not notify the recipient that
their email is being tracked. Streak isn't the first service to perform
this function; Bananatag also
notifies a user when their email has been read, but requires a monthly
fee to send more than 5 emails, and doesn't give you locations.
Streak
was designed for customer relationship management, and also features
tools for sales, support, hiring, scheduling emails and sharing emails
company-wide. It also works with Gmail in the Safari browser, as well as Google Apps accounts for businesses.
Streak is free while in beta; the developers plan to maintain a free version of the extension as it continues in development.
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